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I was pruning my sarracenia plants today and discovered what looks like the first flower bud of the year. Looks like Daina's Delight wants to get an early start. Is there anyone else in the area with plants getting started early?
I also have two questions about the meeting. Same place same time as the jan meeting right? The other one is "are minors aloud", because I am only a preteen...
Twas a very nice meeting, and those of us who made it do understand for those who couldn't. Valentine's Day isn't the most convenient of days to meet on.
I am taking time out from reading the spirited discussion currently going on to point out to all interested parties that the meeting comes a week from today - same time, same place. Feel free to bring your plants to show, your grower's insights and your opinions. All are most welcome.
This next meeting I will be hosting an "adopt a sarracenia" program. I will have fresh divisions there looking for new homes (leuc Tarnok, flava, Dana's Delight, ?). These will be bare root, so bring some baggies and take some home
In my opinion this was a very successful and enjoyable get-together. There were lots of Sarracenia rhizomes generously given out and other plants as well. And plenty for show and tell. Have a look:
These are many more plants than it appears from the photo. And they were big!
Believed to be Nepenthes spathulata x diatas
I really like the big flat of cranberry plants in the back of this photo.
Thanks! But..., wasn't it just February? I will edit the month and note here that I put March instead of April originally, so this conversation makes sense.
We had a nice group today and lots of excellent plants, and other goodies, showed up with the good people who came. Fun, conversation, lunch and libation ensued.
Plants for giveaway.
More plants for giveaway!
Fresh-laid eggs for giveaway!
Drosera oblanceolata, mystery pings and a pot of assorted temperate sundews.
We had beautiful Nepenthes almost big enough to hide behind.
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