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Does anyone happen to have any cuttings of these laying around?

N. glabrata
N. hamata
N. inermis
N. insignis
N. bicalrata
N. x dwarf peacock
N. ampullaria Cantley’s red (or any red form)
N. bellii
N. sibuyanensis
N. viellardii
Or any interesting nep hybrids


I can trade:
D. collinisae "PM-1"
D. venusta "coccicaulis"
N. rafflesiana
N. ventrata
P. esseriana
P. 'Sethos'
U. bisquamata
U. calcyfida
U. calcyfida 'Asenath Waite'
U. calcyfida 'Levina Whatley'
U. calcyfida 'Mrs. Marsh'
U. dichotoma
U. longifolia
U. sandersonii
U. sandersonii "blue"
U. tricolor
U. tridentata
U. livida

I may have some other things too, let me know if you're looking for something specific.  I may have it, or be able to get it.  
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You know what, while i'm at it, i'm also looking for Drosera regia.  
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Vertigo,

Most of the species you are requesting are either quite uncommon in collections and/or most plants that you have there are difficult to obtain in cutting form. N. glabrata is tough to keep from rotting while in cutting stage, N. hamata would be too rare to cut or not a big enough plant, red forms of ampullaria and sibuyanensis,veillardii are all quite rare plants. Maybe ask for a plant instead of a cutting. Better to even buy one of these species as a rossetted stage plant.
 
Very true. I'd gladly except a plant over a cutting, but I figure it might be easier to obtain a cutting from something that's rare then to ask someone for it.

Hehe, I knew someone was going to say something along those lines once I mentioned N. xDwarf Peacock.
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