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Right, like i said over in my introduction thread, I finally managed to get my hands on some CPs today. Sadly, all of them in more or less poor condition and with no ID tags ;/
Would be cool if you guys could help me slap a name tag on these babies D: For what it's worth, all of them came from...
http://www.uiweb.uidaho.edu/so-id/entomology/Benefical_Insects.htm
Some of the photos were replaced if not the best quality.
Indiscriminately dousing plants with harsh insecticides whenever a bug is seen near your plants will also kill many of the these bugs. Neem is good to use. The bug...
Drosera:
Sub/tropical
D. adelae
D. adelae 'Giant'
D. admirabilis
D. affinis
D. aliciae
D. 'Andromeda' (D. schizandra x prolifera)
D. anglica "Alakai Swamp, HI"
D. binata
D. binata 'T-form'
D. burmannii
D. capensis "Alba"
D. capensis 'Bainskloof'
D. capensis 'Big Pink'
D. capensis "Red form"...
I've got Cephalotus, Drosera Capensis "Narrow", and Pinguicula Caerulea all growing under my 20 watt lamp. The Cephalotus has red veins, the Drosera has dew, and the Pinguicula is sending up 3 flowers. I would say they are all happy:
About to rebuild my collection, gave my plants away during move from Seattle to Utah
My Plants
Drosera
Drosera Aliciae
Drosera brevifolia (seed sown)
Drosera capensis 'Albino'
Drosera capensis - red leaf
Drosera finlaysoniana - pink flower
Drosera spathulata Ivan's 3-way
Drosera 'Tamlin'...
Here is a short video I took of Drosera stenopetala growing in the alpine zone at Arthurs Pass on New Zealands Southern alps. Its shot at about 1400 m above sea level maybe higher.
You can also see Drosera arctaurii and a strange form of drosera arctaurii with wide leaves.
I will post some pics...
Hallo everyone, I'd just like to share my favourite sundews I have at the moment. Some of them I don't really remeber if I've already posted them, but oh well.
D. 'lake badgerup'---this is my first pygmy, it's doing well but I don't like how the soil collapsed into the pot so next time I will...
Because TF has been lacking a game for a while.
*PLEASE READ THE WHOLE POST*
Basically, it's Guess Who? except it's with carnivorous plants. Some rules are modified however, but this is how it goes:
I start off (or the person who guess correctly) and pick a plant, and you guys begin to guess...
I think it's a typical of some kind, but it's unlike any of the other typicals I have - it ALWAYS grows low to the ground (even at the beginning of spring) and rarely gets much if any red coloring.
Are there any species aside from some variety of typical that share these traits? I know it's a...
Hello. I'm a little confused about the temperature requirements of pygmy drosera. I've read that they usually grow during winter, but I've also heard that they can do 20-25C year round. If I was to sow gemmae and seeds, would it be best for me to plant them in typical 20-25C temperatures, or can...
This giveaway falls in line with Xvart's and uglypho's giveaways...
Up for grabs is a Sarracenia rubra ssp. rubra (about 4-5 yrs old) + Grow Carnivorous plants Vol 1 DVD.
To be eligible, you must reply below to the following
1) Pick a number 1 - 180:
2) What is your favorite CP?:
3)...
This cross is bound to have a lot of variation in it. It's probably hard to find two plants that are alike. This little one is showing a lot of promise in its coloration and wide peristome with a narrow mouth:
I'm not sure why, but this one always seems to have this curvey pitcher body. I like...
hey guys i bought a D. dichotoma, D. multifida extrema , D. x Marston Dragon, and a d capensis. Do you guys know of any other very large sundews or sundews on the larger side? either very wide short leaves or very long narrow leaves, im just looking for sundews on the bigger side besides the...
hey tf, im looking for some more trades, gona keep this one short and sweet cause the last one i typed i i clicked preview and it went to the log in screen, then everything delted....lol, anyway heres what i got:
x/x pending estimate or real count on plants pending
*_* taken
n. maxima cuttings...
This one is a little hard to describe....During last years dividing of my orchids, I always had these random leaves without roots that I could not just throw away....so I filled a 3 oz solo cup with sphagnum moss and "planted" the leaves. Fast forward to now! Many died, many lived, and one...
i would like to start by saying i found this on www.thegardenhelper.com . this is not my work, it is that of the person who posted this on the site mentionned above. I thought it is EXTREMELY INFORMATIVE and makes defining easy by using plain old english, and not technical terms!
Please, ENJOY...
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