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I suspect many yards in the rural southeast are home to Drosera brevifolia. A teacher of mine in 7th grade mentioned that she had some in her yard. Many of my neighbors front yard ditches are filled with little white sundew blooms during sunny spring days. Likewise, my yard has some nice...
1. Only ONE (1) Plant per member may be entered in any particular month. This means one Nep vine, one Sarr Rhizome, one pygmy dew etc.
2. All pictures must be taken in the month of entry into the contest.
3. All entries must be clearly identified.
4. Entries are restricted to cultivated plants...
Just ordered Drosera parvula subsp. sargentii, Drosera roseana, Drosera scorpioides 'Albany', Drosera occidentalis, Drosera x 'Carbarup' and Drosera omissa x pulchella. 10+ gemmae of each.
It is kinda hard to find information on each one of the species, so I was hoping somebody knowledgeable...
Set me straight on the how to's. Do you hand-pollinate the flowers of different species and the resultant gemmae produce the cross? Or is it done some other way?
Up for grabs are D. scorpioides gemmae and gemmae of an unknown pygmy sundew. I've got enough for 3 packets of 15 gemmae each of the scorpioides and 3 packets of 20 of the unkown gemmae. I recently receieved these from Kinjie in a very generous SASE. I asked him if it was alright if I shared the...
can any of you pygmy growers tell me the photo period required for d.puchella to produce gemmae,i want to put them under flo lights because i do not think the winter sun is strong enough through my window,any advice would be good i have not grown pygmy dews before
man this was some work had to clean out lots of traded and some lost plants.
I think this current, I dont have the crimson sawtooth right now , but hope to next spring:blush:
just click on the ulr above my signature if your interested in what im growing right now , i havent included several...
Plants I own, have owned, or have planted seeds of.
Plants marked with * have died as far as I can tell. Seeds marked with * haven't sprouted for me yet.
Drosera
D. aliciae*
D. burmanii (seeds)*
D. capensis (All red and Albino*)
D. filiformis (seeds)
D. hartmeyerorum*
D. intermedia (seeds)
D...
I am looking for pygmy dew gemmae, and I have a bunch of Sarracenia hybrid seeds, and I set some aside to trade with. All of these seeds were mixed by yours truly, and were pre-planned for interesting and colorful crosses.
(oreo. AL x flava. atropurpurea) x flava ornata 50 seeds available...
Following my -stravaganza theme of thread titles, I am starting a thread for my sundews. Up next are my pings and heliamphora. I wouldn't say I have a lot of sundews but my collection is steadily growing. I grow all my sundews in my homemade grow rack which I'll show a picture of in this thread...
1. Only ONE (1) Plant per member may be entered in any particular month. This means one Nep vine, one Sarr Rhizome, one pygmy dew etc.
2. All pictures must be taken in the month of entry into the contest.
3. All entries must be clearly identified.
4. Entries are restricted to cultivated plants...
1. Only ONE (1) Plant per member may be entered in any particular month. This means one Nep vine, one Sarr Rhizome, one pygmy dew etc.
2. All pictures must be taken in the month of entry into the contest.
3. All entries must be clearly identified.
4. Entries are restricted to cultivated plants...
Hello I am a new member here and had gotten my hands on the Salvage Garden and what a great book? Of course reading through the book I read about pygmy drosera and now I have to get one and try them out? They said they were easy to grow is that so? and I want to see one grow and want to see the...
I'm starting a terrarium for pygmy sundews and I'm looking for the following species,
D. barbigera ssp. barbigera
D. callistos Brookton
D. citrina ssp. citrina
D. closterostigma Mogumber
D. eneabba Red
D. helodes Bulls Brook
D. scorpioides Gidgegannup
D. gibsonii
D. silvicola
D. lasiantha
D...
1. Only ONE (1) Plant per member may be entered in any particular month. This means one Nep vine, one Sarr Rhizome, one pygmy dew etc.
2. All pictures must be taken in the month of entry into the contest.
3. All entries must be clearly identified.
4. Entries are restricted to cultivated plants...
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, volume 41, number 3, September 2012 is available for download as a PDF for members on the ICPS web site:
http://icps.clubexpress.com/
Hard copy was mailed to members on August 31.
CONTENTS
• Lubomír Adamec: News in ecophysiological research on aquatic Utricularia...
Here are two our carnivores. The pygmy is one we got this spring and the second is one I got last week.
http://i1127.photobucket.com/albums/l631/anisehyssop/sundews001.jpg
http://i1127.photobucket.com/albums/l631/anisehyssop/sundews006.jpg
Not sure what the rust color is on the Drosera...
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