What's new
TerraForums - Carnivorous Plant Community

Welcome to TerraForums — a long-running carnivorous plant community established in 2001. Register for free to join the conversation, ask questions, and connect with growers from around the world.

NASC Auction will END in...

Review the rules :)
NASC auction is OPEN!!
I got some neat Aristolochia seed from england this winter and 8 weeks after sowing I've got some cool stuff:

First is Aristolochia maxima.
aristomaxima1.jpg

aristomaxima2.jpg

A rare tree like species with atypical leaves for the genus (they're ovate instead of heartshaped) as with the other ovate leaves tree-like species A. arborscens it blooms on the woody trunk in enormous sprays of nepenthes pitcher shaped blooms. Mine are in 2 1/2" nursery pots so it'll be a while!

The seed of A. maxima is large as well, this one I scanned below was exactly 2.5 cm/1" . If you ever sow aristo seed plant it in this position (heart shaped point down) for best germination.
aristomaximaseed.jpg


In a batch of not-so-uncommon Aristolochia elegans (aka A. littoralis/Calico flower) I found a neat surprise!
aristoelegans.jpg


My cameras batteries ran out so I didn't get picks yet of the other seedlings A. baetica - a diminutive species with nepenthes pitcher shaped blooms under each leaf and A. chilensis, a scrambling groundcovering vine (not climbing) with upstanding nepenthes pitcher shaped blooms. And A. grandiflora with possibly the hugest baglike flowers.
 
Back
Top