Hi singaporean cpers,
I have just had a sarracenia flower a few days ago, I discovered a "ball sitting on top of a tall stalk" and realised, in fascination, that this was a flower. I have never had a carnivorous plant flower for me before, and of course started reading up on every site about flowering sarracenia that I could find.
I was wondering whether anyone would want to trade pollen, or have their plant cross pollinate with mine. I know this may sound silly, but I want to get the "best" or most high quality seeds I can get, by finding another flowering sarracenia in this short period of time, before my flower blooms. The main reason I want to cross pollinate my plant's flower is because this process increases disease resistence and also increases variation among the species in the seed produced, as guqin will know, are good properties for a plant to have.
I'm asking this in singapore because I would want to go through the trouble of having the pollen sent overseas, then get updated on how the seeds are forming, then decide how to split the seeds...you get me, right?
Anyone who has a sarracenia, please post!
(Becasue I think my sarracenia's flower is about to open, and I am as much bursting with excitement at the moment.)
Flower is soooo cute!
Thanks,
Jason
I have just had a sarracenia flower a few days ago, I discovered a "ball sitting on top of a tall stalk" and realised, in fascination, that this was a flower. I have never had a carnivorous plant flower for me before, and of course started reading up on every site about flowering sarracenia that I could find.
I was wondering whether anyone would want to trade pollen, or have their plant cross pollinate with mine. I know this may sound silly, but I want to get the "best" or most high quality seeds I can get, by finding another flowering sarracenia in this short period of time, before my flower blooms. The main reason I want to cross pollinate my plant's flower is because this process increases disease resistence and also increases variation among the species in the seed produced, as guqin will know, are good properties for a plant to have.
I'm asking this in singapore because I would want to go through the trouble of having the pollen sent overseas, then get updated on how the seeds are forming, then decide how to split the seeds...you get me, right?
Anyone who has a sarracenia, please post!
(Becasue I think my sarracenia's flower is about to open, and I am as much bursting with excitement at the moment.)
Flower is soooo cute!
Thanks,
Jason