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All sarr growers who have tons of seedlings and are trying to cull the non-perfect ones, I am happy to take them and would even pay/ trade you rare orchids for them. Please don’t kill innocent sarr’s. I can quite literally take thousands of seedlings. I don’t care what type of sarr, as long as...
Hello! My primary limiting factor is windowsill property, I just dont get a ton of light here. Looking for some plants that have done well in my 'sills before, like utrics (sandersonii to longifolia), sundews (mostly rosetted), stylidium, and outdoor bog plant types.
I have SO MANY Sarracenia...
This past summer I impulsively bought a couple of drosera binatas from a local nursery and then, maybe a month later, stumbled across some butterworts and some very sorry-looking "sundews" shoved in a corner in another nursery and that was apparently all the exposure I needed to develop a...
Have you ever seen a difference in the number of flowers in Sarracenias which are divided? I mean: is the mother plant (an old one) able to produce more than one flower at the same time or we have to divide it in order to have more flowers? I'm asking because all my Sarracenias (not divided)...
Hey, everyone. So after years of relatively carefree keeping of a variety of US native carnivorous plants and bog flowers, I had mysterious die-off throughout the summer and fall. At first, I thought it was probably a fungus (the summer was hot and wet, anyway), but it never seemed to do much...
Would you be interested if I was to make a system that can provide ideal conditions for any care intensive/condition sensitive species, or make it easy enough to save a poor Walmart VFT that someone with no prior experience could? Features could include humidity sensing, programmable photo...
Hi all. I went to a terrarium event and got three new plants (which I now have to transplant again since she didn't give me the correct information and I'm too new at this to have known) and one of them was a Sarracenia. I asked her for the species name and she said it was Sarracenia Judith...
Sept. 17, 2017
Around a month ago, I bought a combo from lowes with a dormant pitcher plant and a flytrap, which I have posted about previously. The flytrap rhizome was not growing, and actually started to rot, so I removed it. After a weekend trip to cedar point, I came back to find my plants...
Nepenthes Ventrata
Sarracenia Rubra
Anemic D. Spatulata- the leaves are not forming properly.
I am also currently trying to germinate some D. Capensis seeds.
My spatulata has put up with so much stuff I would not be surprised if it just died on me. Yesterday I noticed some flowerstalk...
Just noticed some little leaflets forming on both ends of my pitcher plant! I do not know what species this is, but do they look familiar? I'm guessing some variant of sarracenia.
Here's my little CP Growlist that just keeps on growing :D
All of my plants are currently kept outside in natural sunlight.
Geraldton, Western Australia.
TC = Tissue Culture
Growlist
Dionaea muscipula
Typical Bunnings
Paradisia Triffid Park
Big Mouth Triffid Park
Big Vigorous Triffid Park...
Sarracenia rubra gulfensis ANTHOCYANIN-FREE, division (#2)
A nice, single-crown division of Sarracenia rubra gulfensis ANTHOCYANIN-FREE (all-green; no red pigment). No provenance info. Bare root.
Minimum bid: $5
Buyer pays $7 postage. (Postage will be combined, as appropriate, for winner of...
Sarracenia rubra gulfensis ANTHOCYANIN-FREE, division (#1)
A nice, single-crown division of Sarracenia rubra gulfensis ANTHOCYANIN-FREE (all-green; no red pigment). No provenance info. Bare root.
Minimum bid: $5
Buyer pays $7 postage. (Postage will be combined, as appropriate, for winner of...
Sarracenia leucophylla - single-crown division (#2)
A nice, single-crown division of Sarracenia leucophylla (white-topped pitcher plant). No provenance info. Bare root.
Minimum bid: $5
Buyer pays $7 postage. (Postage will be combined, as appropriate, for winner of multiple items from me.)...
Sarracenia leucophylla - single-crown division (#1)
A nice, single-crown division of Sarracenia leucophylla (white-topped pitcher plant). No provenance info. Bare root.
Minimum bid: $5
Buyer pays $7 postage. (Postage will be combined, as appropriate, for winner of multiple items from me.)...
Amazing how some sarracenia retain nice-colored pitchers into the winter months. Some of these carry nice pitchers even into spring. Pics taken December 14.
[/url][(leucophylla x rubra) x minor Okee giant] x Judith Hindle-2 by Djoni C, on Flickr[/IMG]
[/url]Hybrid by Djoni C, on Flickr[/IMG]...
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