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Hello everyone, I've got a bunch of U. subulata done flowering and I really don't feel like dealing with the seeds spreading everywhere, so I'm giving them away because I feel bad about killing them. I realize that all the experienced growers here at TF probably won't want anything to do with...
Grow List as of 2017 – All growing outside year-round in the bog and in pots unless otherwise specified
Sarracenia
S. minor var okefenokeensis
S. minor typical
S. ‘Hummer’s Okee Classic’ - Thank you Warren
S. "Red Minor" [S. minor x (purpurea x psittacina)]
S. 'Saxapahaw' - Thank you Phil...
I just lost a wonderful, several-year-old palm tree of a D. capensis last month and now am missing it. Rather than a generic form, I would prefer one that has location info (as long as I'm wishing, I'd prefer one of the more unusual locations like Montagu Pass, Palmiet River, Gordons Bay, etc -...
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As I'd like to get more into the US growers' community, I decided to share some pictures from my collection here. Enjoy and feel free to comment! (More specific pic descriptions coming soon)
H. purpurascens (Ptari)
H. minor var. pilosa (Giant clone with hairless strip, Cerro Luna)...
I have 2 Drosera capensis 'Albino' to offer. One is about 3" across, the other is smaller than a dime. I also have a small portion of Utricularia sandersonii that sprung up in a pot. I'd like to send them all to 1 person, but I'll split them up if I need to.
Shipping is 6 bucks.
If it is...
Utricularia dichotoma
Up for sale is a small plug taken from my parent pot. This is an easy growing terrestrial/affixed aquatic species, growing well in moist to flooded conditions. Small leaves and large bladders produce a mat along the soil surface from which tall stalks grow, bearing 1-4...
Utricularia longifolia
Up for sale is one large plug taken from my mother plant. This is a fast growing, easy species, producing leaves up to a foot or more long and thick mats of stolons that can fill a large pot in only a few months. Given a winter cooling period this species will also...
Utricularia sandersonii "Blue Form"
Up for sale is a small plug of U. sandersonii "blue" taken from my parent pot. This is a fast growing, prolific form, and while many say that it can be stubborn to flower, I've found a regular drop in temperature during winter can help stimulate blooming...
Ok, so I think I've got some mystery Utricularia hanging out with my capensis, and I can't quite identify it. The flower scapes are small, just above an inch long. Any thoughts?
Hello everybody, I have a D. schizandra that I have been growing for a few months in a sealed glass container, however, living in Florida the temps will soon get to extreme for it and I don't want it to die. So, I'm offering it up for trade. I need to have this plant shipped before about the...
Here is how the RH and temperature (degC) changed from 4 Feb to 8 Feb, in hot and humid Singapore where I live. The readings are recorded by the datalogger every 10 minutes.
Genera of CPs I grow in above conditions
Dionaea
Nepenthes (lowlands and some intermediates)
Sarracenia
Cephalotus...
I'm giving away a mounted multi-lead division of Isabelia (Neolauchea) pulchella, a small pendent epi/lithophyte from southern Brazil that is one of my favorite orchid species. Incredibly tolerant, it grows well in near-full sun to deep shade and temps of 32-100 F, as long as kept moist/humid...
I have a juvenile Heliamphora nutans for trade. It has two growing points and is at the stage of immature pitchers (though it is steadily growing). I am looking for unrooted nepenthes cuttings of species that I do not have. I could through in some utricularia and sarracenia for what I want the...
I have the following species available for trade.
Drosera nidiformis
Drosera venusta
Utricularia bifida
Utricularia blanchetii
Utricularia chrysantha
Utricularia calycifida
Utricularia geminiscapa
Utricularia lateriflora
I'm interested in Utricularia and tropical Drosera (especially...
Late last spring, I ordered some Utricularia sandersonii. Needless to say, there were other species received in addition to the U. sandersonii, primarily U. bisquamata. However, there was also a tiny little Drosera growing as a hitchhiker as well. Until today, I had considered it to just be...
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I have a couple of Nepenthes seedlings that I would like to trade, if possible. I finally feel that a couple of them are large enough to consider shipping. These plants are just over an inch in diameter so they are still very small, however they are just over a year old. This...
I've decided to consolidate all my photos of wild carnivorous plants and other associated flora into 1 thread. So far, I've visited bogs from Maine to Florida, I'm hoping to add a West Coast trip this summer.
This 1st bog, an Atlantic White Cedar Bog is almost within Boston city limits. It...
I am giving away an absolutely free U. Humboldtii? (keep reading). It might be something else, but it's (if it's not humboldtii) not anything common or weedy, so in a way this is a mystery giveaway!
>-----Rules-----<
1. To win you must guess my favorite Utricularia (bladder wort)
2. You pay...
Drosera
D. Anglica Hawaii (sundewman)
D. Madagascarensis
D. Prolifera
D. Regia
D. Paradoxa
D. Capensis "Albino"
D. Capensis "Red" (from bunboy)
D. Capensis "Typical"
D. Capensis "Broad leaf" (from SDCPs)
D. Ultramafica x Spatulata
D. Tokaiensis
D. Binita Dichtoma (from bunboy)
D. Binita(from...
Hello you all.
I am a brazilian biologist and I am running my doctoral research on the floristics, ecology and conservation of the Paraná State (southern Brazil) carnivorous plants.
During my fieldwork , I found a new aquatic Utricularia species. The closest species is Utricularia striata, and...
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