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For those of you lucky enough to receive CP's from this fine gent, you know they are always top notch in every way. I thought I would start a picture thread dedicated to this man's plants that have been spread around the country. I feel his CP's deserve a spotlight of their own. :hail:
So, if...
Old collection. Now gone.
Drosera
D. spatulata
D. venusta
D. intermedia
D. rotundifolia
D. filiformis
D. capensis 'Albino
D. capensis typical
D. capensis 'all red'
D. adelae
Petiolaris Complex
D. fulva
D. lanata x kennealyii
D. ordensis x falkoneri
D. paradoxa
Pygmy Drosera
D. omissa pink...
I am looking for these plants:
Nepenthes:
Aristolochioides
Hamata
Spectabilis
Spectabilis x. Ventricosa
Ramispina
Jamban
Any other highlanders not on my growlist
Drosera:
Prolifera
Indica
Regia
Paradoxa
All pygmies
Any others not on my growlist
Sarracenia:
Anything not on my growlist...
Sarracenia - Some photos not mine, but used with permission from the person whom the plants originated
S. 'Adrian Slack'
S. 'Leah Wilkerson'
S. "Blood Moon"
S. 'Judith Hindle'
S. 'Scarlet Belle'
S. 'Dana's Delight'
S. 'June Bug'
S. 'Dixie Lace'
S. 'Tripe Rarity'
S. 'Hank'
S. "Appalachian...
Off subject post- this is a timelapse over a week and some time. The front is echinacea paradoxa. Right is echinacea pallida. The 2 tall white blooms to the left of the paradoxa is echinacea 'hula dancer'. Kinda interesting to see how they bend and straighten as they grow. You can also see the...
Still have a lot to learn about this camera, but here's my first test run with it.
D. paradoxa getting settled in and growing. Thanks again Mach, I love these two!
N. aristolochoides basals. THANK YOU antechron..
N. villosa
New D. regia that came in...
Just a few updated pics after moving it back home after college. Old thread is here Grow Box
Ceph enjoying the light
D. prolifera that wants to keep flowering..
drosera petiolaris complex's recovering from shipping
D. paradoxa and D. dilatato-petiolaris
Will keep this thread updated...
Nepenthes
Species
N. alata [From MT]
N. albomarginata 'Purple'
N. ampullaria
N. ampullaria "Red, Striped"
N. ampullaria "Tri-coloured"
N. bicalcarata
N. boschiana [BE seedgrown]
N. burbidgeae [possibly burbidgeae x edwardsiana]
N. chaniana
N. gracilis 'Squat'
N. hirsuta "Speckled"
N. mirabilis...
You are bidding on: one 2 inch pot of Drosera paradoxa. A healthy plant will be selected from the picture below and bare rooted and sent to the winner. These are plants that I have cloned via leaf cuttings from mother plants that i received from Homer League
U.S. only please, winner pays...
So hopefully.. I just keep posting pics here all the time instead of continually making new threads. Here we go..things have been slow because it's been chilly and dark this winter, but it's finally picking up.
To start 'er off, here's a tilly
All my plants are making 'stupid little lid...
Well, now that I've had the nice plants on show for a couple months... time to show you what looks like trash.
Enjoy?
Drosera paradoxa
probably could use 20 degrees F more
Phalaenopsis stuartiana
no idea what's going wrong with it... does it want more light or less light than like, phal...
does anybody know the difference between the two? doesnt help that many of the photos on CP photofinder are mis-IDed (i found my paradoxa amongst the dilatato-petiolaris photos O.o)
a side-by-side comparison would be nice. :)
thanks!
Hey everyone!
I just divided up a typical VFT that is coming out of a light dormancy and discovered that I had not one but six of them! So I'm putting four of them up for trade. They range from pretty big to pretty small - see the pic below. Whoever fills their name in first on the list below...
I have four species of the petiolaris complex flowering this month. Unfortunately the second D. paradoxa I had croaked soon after starting to come out of dormancy, so all I can do is make hybrids.
would prefer the red form, but if not, the typical is fine by me...
im looking for a near mature - mature plant...if you have one, PM me and we can work something out
thanks
Kris
drosera ordensis:
drosera falconeri:
drosera dilatato-petiolaris:
drosera paradoxa:
drosera lanata: oh i love this plant....
one of these things is not like the other....
drosera graomogolensis:
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