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Something different!
1 Tuber of each of the following
D. peltata pink flower
D. menziesii ssp. menziesii
D. whittakeri (ssp. whittakeri?) Triffids orange sunset
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Hi
I have been growing D. whittakeri for 12 years now, but this winter has been a problem.
Of my 4 potted plants one small one has rotted and died, a second one with two growing points (2 tubers) has been heavily deformed, and the second growing point came away in my hand as rotted!
Here is a...
I took inventory of my entire CP collection the other day in the greenhouse....it was extremely long and tedious but well worth the effort! Anyways here it is:
CP GROWLIST 2005-2006
Brocchinea reducta
Darlingtonia californica
Dionaea muscipula
typical "clumping"
cv. Akai Rhyu
cv. Clayton's...
<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>This plant is the result of about 3 years of effort from seed. First it was nearly 16 months from sowing to the germination of one seed. Then the wait, but the sight of this gorgeous gem made every moment worth it. The larger plant is 3 cm (1-1/8...
Hi,
Just thought I'd share a picture of two abnormal flowers that came up in a pot of Drosera whittakeri. As well as having more than the normal number of petals (5) the flower on the right has extra stamens. Personally, I quite like the right-hand flower.
I don't know what has caused it. I...
Andrew
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Hi,
I have been sowing various winter-growing Drosera recently (D. cistiflora, peltata, macrantha ssp planchonii & whittakeri - wish me luck! ), and was struck by how different the various seed structure/morphology is in this genus: from the tiny D.cistiflora, through the small rounded...
Yes, the nights are getting chilly here in upstate New York bring good germination of the South African wintergrowing species, and a good indication that now is the time to get the Australian tuberous species going again. I have returned my tuberous species to cultivation: watering the pots that...
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