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Heliamphora:
chimantensis
parva
pulchella
uncinata
heterodoxa x ionasii
Cephalotus:
Typical
Dionaea:
Typical
Sarracenia:
Purpurea
Before the switch to frozen tundra is complete and shipping becomes truly risky, I thought I'd see if anyone is interested in a possible trade.
On the top of my growlist, I try to keep a fairly current list of plants I have available as well as those for which I'm looking. Here's what's up...
*Actively available for trade
~ Negotiable for trade
If there is no symbol following the name then the plant is not for trading and cannot be negotiated for. (Except with offers of N. argentii or N. edwardsiana, Triphyophyllum, etc.)
Begonia bogneri
Cephalotus follicularis
Darlingtonia...
This poor girl has had her "new" enclosure usurped by other insects twice now, so tonight I finished her enclosure and set her loose in here so I didn't get any more wise ideas. Now she should be able to have a nice new molt with plenty of room to stretch out.
Not a real exciting shot but I...
It looks as though the interim name of Heliamphora sp. "Amuri" has finally been replaced with Heliamphora huberi. Heliamphora sp. "Lowland" has also been renamed, and is now known as Heliamphora ciliata. The description, for any of those interested, is available in its entirety, at...
William (complete reboot)
Hm, the original title isn't so fitting anymore...
UPDATE
Lots of changes, lost lots of plants moving back between college... but lots survived too! Also some cool new species, including one that's been on my want list for a while.
New stuff from BCP is here...
I'm playing around with different kinds of mosses, and if anyone has any cool Selaginella species, PM me. I've got Cp's or if you want, 4 kinds of giant club moss (great for vivaria)
Especially after the blue/iridescent one. I think it's called S. uncinata or something. I expect someone with a...
The first is my mounting of Platycerium alcicorne and P. bifurcatum. Along with companions of Bolivian Jew, Strawberry Begonia, Lycopodium ?, Huperzia ?, Sellaginella uncinata,
The second is my rack of mountings; several different plants growing on these.
the third is my Micrsorium...
I will go first (question is the topic and description)
The most anoying thing iv done [here] probably would be spinning toppics off in bazare directions (leading to their ineveieble death) wich is quite uswful for me at times- not that iv ever done it on purpouse
The other would be listing...
Hi all,
one of my plants showed me its first open flower after 3 years of cultivation this day:
Seed originally came from Mucuge, Chapada, Diamantina in Brazil. [And Fernando donot ask who collected the seed if you read this post :-)) ]This flower was the result of three years of growing...
I see people sharing their methods for growing Genlisea in another thread, so I thought I would chip in. I have never had any problem growing them, except for the fact that I find it necessary to transplant them if I want growth to continue. I believe this is similar to Utrics where its good to...
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