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SASE Round III!

Clue

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Hey guys, it's that time of the year again..... I'm starting up another SASE! :-O

I recently got some packets of D. nidiformis seed from Mach (Kulamauiman). The plant originated from Dean Cook. Now, as usual, there are some rules to this:

* If you've signed up for my former SASEs, I'd appreciate it if you sit this one out because I only have a few packets.
* Be fair... don't take someone's slot and not send a SASE.
* Post some results guys! I want to see how they do!


Alrighty:

Drosera nidiformis:
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Send your envelopes ASAP! to:

Christopher Lew
721 Santa Susana St.
Sunnyvale, CA 94085
 
I'm new to TF and I was wondering, is the SASE like Random Act of Kindness (RAOK) thing where we'll send you envelope or is it a trade? Just wondering.

If it's free, I'll try some out :)
 
I'll sign up Chrisinator and myself. Thanks, Clue.

Drosera nidiformis:
1. massmorels
2. Chrisinator
3. tropics
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Thanks Clue!
Drosera nidiformis:
1. massmorels
2. Chrisinator
3. tropics
4.vbkid
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Drosera nidiformis:
1. massmorels
2. Chrisinator
3. tropics
4.vbkid
5.Werdna
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You take an envelope addressed to the person. Then you have another envelope inside it (stamped and addressed to you) so all the person has to do is stuff, seal, and send. It's a RAOK.
 
YES! Sign me up! thanks!

Drosera nidiformis:
1. massmorels
2. Chrisinator
3. tropics
4.vbkid
5.Werdna
6. BurntSnow
7.Jafvortex93
8.
9.
 
Just as a reminder, D. nidiformis is an annual. In order to keep these alive, chop off the flower spikes - but luckily, if they do flower, they may actually survive depending on how healthy they are and their growing conditions.

These aren't necessarily a strict annual, but if they do flower and die, not to worry: they produce lots and lots of seed!
 
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