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Hi All,
I've got several (15 to 20) D. nitidula x pulchella gemmae that I'm willing to trade for gemmae other than the following:
D. 'Lake Badgerup'
D. ericksonia
D. scorpoiodes
D. roseana
D. callistos
D. pygmaea
PM me if interested.
Thanks,
V
Hi all,
I've got around 20 D. nitidula x pulchella gemmae that I am willing to trade.
I'm interested in trading for almost any other pygmy species or a small clump of some specific terrestrial Utrics, rooted Drosera cuttings, or Sarras that I do not already have. PM me to discuss if...
Darlingtonia
californica small plant from offset
all green "Othello" from TC
Drosphyllum lusitanicum
Drosera
aliceae
admirabalis small form (seedlings)
arcturii (seedlings)
adelae...
Most of you guys probably have all these plants x3, but I thought I would just share some photos of my setup with everybody.
N. Spectabilis
I just got this about a month ago, and it is finally starting to product its first pitcher.
<a...
Here are a couple pics of my D. nitidula x ericksoniae I just snapped a little bit ago. Being as I have never seen gemmae before, I can't really tell if these are they or just a bunch of new leaves that will open in the near future. This clump in the middle is a fairly new development, but...
Here is my list of plants. Since most are Drosera, I'll post this here. The (D) denotes the ones I think go dormant. Are they right and do any on the list need special growing conditions?
My plan is to keep the tropical varieties in one aquarium and the temperate in another.
Plant list...
Hi everybody. My name is Trevor, and I'm a college student studying Accountancy and German. My interest in CPs started when I was a little kid, but didn't really manifest itself until this previous summer. Over the past few months I have been acquiring different plants, and have taken quite a...
I've been keeping pugmy sundews for now 3 years and I just struggle to keep D. scorpioides and dichrosepala alive past the summer. Anything with a nitidula or pulchella or palacea does just fine and I understand that they can be kept "wet" all year round. so now I am wondering if the scorpioides...
Truly depressing. Just checked my pygmie dews. Scorpioides, occidentalis and nitidula are producing gemmae already. Looks like I'll be harvesting gemmae for another five or six months. Seems like I just finished harvesting the last bunch the other day. Think I'll sit in the corner and pout...
hi! :D
Feel free to contact me with questions/coments.
I hope you enjoy and i love to trade! (in the USA only, sorry!)
Brocchinia:
reducta
Byblis:
gigantea "Robust plants now extinct at this location due to development. Canning Vale, W.A."---seeds
lamellata "30-50 cm. tall, location #3...
Sarracenia
S. minor
S. flava 'heavily veined' (2)
S. alata (2)
S. leucophylla
S. purpurea ssp. venosa
S. purpurea ssp. purpurea?
S. psittacina
S. rubra
S. oreophila
S. purpuea x flava
Nepenthes
N. alata
N. ampullaria (2)
N. rafflesiana 'Jahore'
N...
Well this is accualy my buisnesses but still, I grow them. (Yes I know not alot, yet)(This also includes things that I am getting in the mail in a couple days)
-Nepenthes talangensis
-Nepenthes maxima x ventricosa
-Nepenthes ventricosa
-Nepenthes alata x ???
-Drosera adelae
-Drosera binata ssp...
I took this picture to show my family via email and thought I might share it here as well. The dime was there to help them understand the size of these tiny pygmies.
D. nitidula x puchella
So small, so simple, so beautiful.
xvart.
Hello,
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I made this list up for another thread of what I grow as windowsill plants. I was curious what plants others grow this way.
When I first started to grow CP's, I also thought you had to have high humidity. My first tank has water in the bottom of it all the time to keep the humidity up. The top...
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