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Huge portion of U. longifolia

I have a very large portion of U. longifolia up for trade. This is enough plant material to cover the bottom of a 10" x 20" growing tray. The longer leaves on the sprawl are getting to be about 8" long. I badly need the space for other plants and have to cut this back to one smaller pot!

I'm mostly interested in Heliamphora, Mexican Pinguicula, and not-so-common rosetted tropical Drosera.
 
PM'd (again):blush:

Oh. I forgot to add: I have a Drosera capensis "Blaineskloof",it grows a stem really fast, and looks like a palm tree. It does NOT like outdoor conditions, and needs to be kept inside.
 
PM'd (again):blush:

Oh. I forgot to add: I have a Drosera capensis "Blaineskloof",it grows a stem really fast, and looks like a palm tree. It does NOT like outdoor conditions, and needs to be kept inside.

I just looked up the Blaines Kloof variety of capensis... wow, that's a rather cool looking plant. :)
 
So, whaddya say.... D. capensis Blaineskloof + (something else) for some U. longifolia and D. ruby slipper seeds?
 
I have genetically different dichotoma and venusta. I do have a small 'Judith Hindle' sar too. Interested?
 
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