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Would anyone know if it is possible to cross these two? As they are flowering at the same time, I said to myself, that could make a cool cross, as they are very similar in shape, pincushion type when mature, yet one is thick furry, the other, thin like binata... The only other cross I've ever...
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Here are the four types of woolly sundews that I grow.
Drosera paradoxa - Mt. Bomford, Kimberley, WA
Drosera dilatato-petiolaris "TAHBWG3 clone"
This one I grew from seed; Drosera (lanata x broomensis) x ordensis
Drosera falconeri
I really love the petiolaris complex.
Feel...
Hey I have some pubescent seedling i took pictures of today and would like to share w/you:
drosera adelae
drosera intermedia
drosera burmannii
drosera collinsiae (real one, not nidiformis)
vars. of d. peltata
...a few adult lasiocephalas:
drosera ordensis
drosera paradoxa &...
I took some leaf pullings from my D. paradoxa about 8 months ago and put them in a tube filled with R/O water.
Since then my mother plant died while I was away.
I decided to plant up the leaf pullings that sprouted.
Here are some pics that show my method of leaf pulling propagation.
The tube of...
Please PM me if you are able to provide phytosanitary certification for shipping to Singapore. I would be able to provide provide phytos for shipping overseas. Thanks!
I have the following species and would like to look for different forms or plants of different locality.
D. ordensis
D...
I crossed the following forms of D. paradoxa. Only the white flowers took and formed fruits. Any ideas why?
I am thinking that...
*either the white flowers do not have viable pollen; the anthers look smaller than the ones for the pink flowers
*or the stigmas on the pink flowers ain't receptive...
I crossed pollinated the following forms: N. paradoxa (stem forming, white flowers) and D. paradoxa (either Drysdale or Kimberly, pink flowers).
The fruits are maturing at the moment but I have already collected ~50 to 70 seeds. Interestingly, only the white flowers became fruits which...
I have some D. paradoxa plants forming fruits after I cross-pollinated two different forms. When should I cut the fruits off and dry them out to collect the seeds? The humidity has been above 65% outdoors and I doubt I'll see any of them pop/crack as they mature. Would waiting for the flower...
Hi!
I recently got into possession these 2 beautiful species. They are large size (ordensis 8cm and derbyensis 4cm across). I have a small terrarium where I grow d. paradoxa and d.petiolaris with great success. (Used to grow there d. kenneallyi too before my parent "took care of it").
The...
Okay I was in a rush and my phasing of my question.
and it's format was rude. :(
Basically I'm an idiot when it comes to paradoxa,
or any wooly drosera.
How do I grow them ?
Heat,humidity,lots of light that's all I know.
It goes dormant,do you have to dry it out some ?
I have one Drosera slackii for trade. I am looking for either Drosera paradoxa or Sarracenia purpurea ssp venosa. Although these are what I am looking for, I will consider other things not on my list (please no plants the size of a pin head!!!).
Thanks.
Phil
Hope enjoy!
Trade is welcome!
D. burmanii ´red`
D. burmanii ´Hong kong`
D. ascendens
D. villosa
D. adelae
D. capensis ´alba`
D. indica
D. sp. ´Belem`
D. paradoxa
D. binata var binata red
D. madagascariense
D. admirabilis
D. omissa
D. pulchella ´Scot River`
D...
I have a large unrooted cutting of a N. alata "Luzon" for trade. It will be a fresh tip cutting cutting with the leaf span of 12". I am looking looking for Drosera paradoxa and D. dicotoma giant form. Pm me if interested.
Thanks,
Jeff
Nepenthes
N. mirabilis
Drosera
D. adelae
D. aliciae
D. binata
D. capensis
D. burmanni
D. madagascariensis DEAD
D. nidiformis
D. pulchella
D. occidentalis
D. spatulata
D. paradoxa
D. petiolaris
Sarracenia
S. purpurea
Cephalotus
C. follicularis typical
Pinguicula
P. esseriana
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