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So I have had a P. cyclosecta for about a year now. Below is a picture of what it looks like now, and as you can see it is lacking the more rounded leaves and has very little blue color to it. I grow it in a mix of peat, sand, and perlite with the top half inch being just sand. I use the tray...
Title is kind of a tounge twister eh?
Hello! this is what I currently have to trade for some Mexican butterworts utrics (especially tropical!!) and sundews , I am always on the hunt for P.lusitanica! < reallllyyy waaannntt :0o:
PM me if interested!!
What isa got
P.moranenesis
P.weser...
Hello all.
I just purchased this BE-3519 N. aristolochioides X RHH from my favorite local supplier. I think it is really pretty, however, I am not entirely convinced that this particular plant contains aristo genes. All of the other BE-3519 that were available looked a lot different than...
Nepenthes chaniana is one of my favorite species. After two years of trial and error, my Malesiana clone is finally looking presentable.
Last pitcher -- unfortunately, they discolor at the base after feeding
Finally a good-sized rosette
N. chaniana x veitchii -- got this one a while back...
Hello everyone,
Here is another call to correct your plant labels! :)
A few colleagues and I have just published a 35-page review of the D. montana complex. Like our previous publications on Brazilian sundews, this paper has been decades in the making and it has definitely been the most...
Hey all! It's been a while...long story short, I'm moving to a new place here in Gainesville that has some outdoor space and I'm thinking of downsizing my collection (pretty much exclusively Drosera now) to those that can do well outside year round.
9a indicates winters that can get down to...
These have got to be the healthiest size small plants I have ever ordered from any nursery hands down.
I FINALLY got one of the N Robcantleyi clones and it's sweeeet!
Seriously look how healthy some of this stuff is. Please forgive the pic of them outside, a couple plants got a little cold...
Pinguicula moranensis red rosette seen here
Pinguicula 'Florian'
Pinguicula "Fraser Beaut"
let me know if you have any of these, in any form (leaf cutting , seed,or plant).
thanks
I've been having an issue with a few nepenthes, and I'm wondering if anyone has figured out the solution. They're growing fine up top, but they lose old leaves as quickly as they gain new ones. Over time this leads to a rosette with five or six leaves sitting on top of a tall woody stem. In my...
Notice: Growlist now available on my blog - http://ngcarnivorousplants.blogspot.com/p/grow-list.html. The blog list will be updated. This one will not.
Growlist: (* = Extras for sale/trade) (Updated 2/4/2014)
Aldrovanda
vesiculosa – 1
Byblis
liniflora – 1
Cephalotus
Typical – 1...
This is my first winter with D. filiformis 'California Sunset' and I was wondering what I should expect for dormancy. It is outside in an unheated minigreenhouse sitting in a quarter inch or so of water, and most of the leaves have browned and died. The center of the rosette looks a lot like...
Grow more lettuce, one of my autumn to winter goals.
Grow more hamatas, another goal.
Original hamata
new hamata, actually I have two new ones but the other hasn't pitchered yet
Bellii x Aristo, with a good sized basal.
Red Leopard, the plants that has enabled me to trade or give away...
Pinguicula gypsicola
Pinguicula gypsicola is a Mexican Pinguicula which switches between carnivorous leaf growth and a smaller succulent growth through the year. This plant is really neat looking, no matter which form it takes and over time will clump. In the carnivorous mode, the leaves become...
I picked with up from someone who thought it was a spatulata. I guess It might be a frasier island since I have a real spatulata and it has bigger leaves than this one. But it could also a natalensis, tokaiensis or some other one of those similarly looking dews. Maybe a hybrid? I'm curious to...
Okay everyone, I found this awesome, Victorian-looking, glazed ceramic washbasin in my grandparent's basement. It's mine now. I have been mulling over what to do with it for a few months now and i have finally decided. I want to dedicate it to some tropical pings. I need some advice though...
Received this mexi-ping as a single rosette, in a trade last fall with 31drew31.
Since then, these basal rosettes have forced themselves out from between crevices in the bottom rows of leaves on the mother plant,
resulting in a Hen-and-Chicks-like look for this P. x 'Florian'.
dvg
Dear CP growers!
Past 2 weeks I have been deflasking and started to acclimatize many sundew species from in vitro.
Most of then grew well in various tested nutrient media, some test have been performed with hormones and with colloidal silver. Here I would like to share several pictures with...
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