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Hi everyone I have read that VFT do better after a bush fire hard to believe when they sit in water however, the rhizome is still located in the ground safe but the ASH is supposed to help aid the VFT, has anyone tried adding to there media if so what was the results. And since we have to be...
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...
I have an issue with plants waking up after dormancy then dying and I don't know if its common. I think I might be putting them out to soon and the weather fluctuations is shocking them. I have no idea whats going on, curious to see what you guys think.
This plant was sending out its first...
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...
I've had this purpurea for over a year now, last summer it dried out (I ran out of water) and almost completely died off. After a while of not doing anything I went out yesterday and noticed a new leaf growing. All seemed well until I went outside today and this is what I saw:
It's kinda hard...
Hey all, I am having some trouble with a purpurea venosa and all visible parts of the plant above the ground are brown. Should I let it be and see if it recovers, or should I divide whats left of the rhizome and plant those?
Greetings all,
I am procrastinating right now and avoiding responsibility for just a few more minutes so I thought I would make a list of some of the carnivorous plants I think are best to start with- a long with some comments. This list is meant to be pretty general and is perhaps USA centric...
I'm wondering what's going on with one of my Pitchers. I got it from Phil at Meadowview late last summer along with another and a few assorted other plants. It's called "Red Flame". Anyway all of my others are in varying stages of development. The "Lemon" I got along with it is in full bloom...
Are rhizomes supposed to be buried under the ground or sit on top of the soil? Last year I noticed that my sarr rhizomes appeared very prone to rot buried as they were in the soil. When I dug some up to divide them I saw that roots had been growing out all over the place, even from the top of...
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...
Hey everyone,
I have a division of "Leah Wilkerson" I would like to trade!
My Leah I bought directly from Brooks Garcia in 2005, and it came directly from the Wilkerson bog.
(I still have the email paper trail to prove it! :) if anyone would like that along with the plant..)
Here is a photo...
I have testament to how truly hardy a purp really is.
It all started with a death box purp from Lowe's. I took it home, replanted it in a pot and left it be for several years. It thrived without much of my intervention. Then one day about a month ago, my dog dug it up, and I thought it was...
Up for Auction is my Favorite S. Mooreii cross I grow. This plant is one I'm hopping to denote as a cultivar in the next few years.
This is the third time I have traded, given, or sold one of these so far. The last one was at the NASC auction and the Carolina Carnivorous Plant Society auction...
Up for auction is a mature flowering size division of the registered cultivar ‘Fireworks’. This division has three crowns and has already sent up a flower for the season which is now cut off. It’s the division closest to you in the second photo. I pulled some soil out of the pot to expose the...
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...
Up for auction is:
- (medium sized) rhizome division of U. nelumbifolia
- I will divide up a generous portion of the rhizome (with growth)
- Bidding starts @ $2.
- Buyer pays shipping - which is estimated to be ~$7 for a small-flat rate w/ tracking. If you win more than one of my auctions...
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...
I have just recently split a part of my collection of sarracenia, and have bags of left over rhizome pieces. I don't really have the room for them and know there is a bunch of viable pieces with roots attached. I am willing to to trade them for most any other sarracenia or drosera. I also have...
Hello all,:banana2:
I have not been active on this forum since 2008. Has it really been that long already? Oh my gosh! Since I hit 40 some years back, time just races by me like I’m a blob of cement or something. I've been a real slug the last few of years as far as the pursuit of cps go...
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