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have spent the last couple months trying to get it to go dormant....added 6 hours of daylength.......am letting it dry out between waterings.....checked on it this week and there has been an explosion of growth which i am told is likely the original seed grown plants which havent gone dormant...
Alright, hold on to your socks
Tuberous (part 1):
D. browniana
D. zigzagia
D. prostratoscaposa
D. stolonifera
D. menzeisii
D. intricata
D. gigantea
D. orbiculata
The wife decided we needed another digital camera for the office.......since mine broke a few months ago she has finally realized just how much we used my personal point and shoot for work. the local RadioShack had a Sony Cyber-shot S700 7 megapixel camera on sale so she picked one up today for...
couldnt get pics of the rosettes as they are about 1.5-2mm across and the camera doesnt like things that small.........anyways its growing in the zigzagia pot
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Brocchinia:
reducta
Byblis:
gigantea "Robust plants now extinct at this location due to development. Canning Vale, W.A."---seeds
lamellata "30-50 cm. tall, location #3...
Hello everyone, here is my grow list. Little old with some additions missing but pretty accurate. Current 2/05 additions coming soon, couple losses to.
Aldrovanda
ald1 Japanese form
ald2 Australian red form NSW near Mertens Creek above Big Mertens Falls near Mitchel Falls, Kimberley...
Pygmy Sundews
D. citrina
D. closterostigma
D. dichrosepala
D. echinoblasta
D. enneaba {white flower}
D. enodes
D. ericksonae {pink flower}
D. helodes
D. lasiantha
D. leucoblasta
D. mannii
D. nitidula ssp. allantostigma
D. nitidula ssp. leucostigma
D. nitidula ssp. omissa
D. oreopodion
D...
I've just received a couple of rare and desirable tubers of two Drosera from Australia, D. zigzagia and D. erythrorhiza ssp. squamosa and now have the challenge of acclimatising them to life in the N. Hemisphere.
I'm not new to growing tuberous species, but have only ever grown plants that were...
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