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    How about some more flytrap variations, until we have about 10. Then some more sundews, and then some nepenthes, and finally some butterworts, cephs, and helis.
    Maybe you could buy from the people on this forum. The grow lists are expansive.

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    When you get more Nepenthes in stock, I plan to get me a thank you membership.

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    Not a plant but maybe people would want T-shirts or Sweat-shirts. Would come in handy at the ICPS conference.
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    hmmmm.......for nepenthes; perhaps an announcement when you plant to place another order then customers can prepay for say a waiting list option or maybe even place a special orders?

    Not sure what your margins are but perhaps bulk discount/starter collection: I have seen it done before where some places offer "starter collections" of so many plants for a discount but they get to choose; how about a split? say 10 nepenthes for $200 or whatever number you feel comfortable with but have a split where the customer can select up to half of the price worth and you select the other half. That way both the vendor and the customer can feel they have a value for their purchase.

    who wants to plunk down change for a collection and get nothing they really wanted? It helps the customer bc they are guaranteed to be happy in getting some of what they want and for the things they received they didn't want they could apply the value of their purchase by trading for what they do want. It helps the vendor bc they get a chance to liquidate overstock and of course make money.

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    I vote for more nep varieties also.

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    nepenthes hamata 'hairy red' form!!!!!!!
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    oh, I don't know of anywhere that has a nepenthes mirabilis merah/indonesian red.....i want one of those

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    If you ever get Dionaea "Typical" in stock I'll probably snap up a few. You have "Dentate" and "Akai Ryu" but no typical I also like Dionaea "Wacky Trap" and in particular "Fused Tooth" as well as those varieties which stay a yellow green and never really color up such as "Justina Davis". I'm also interested in "B52" and some of those other larger varieties... And some other varieties of Sarracenia flava. Can you tell I'm a VFT junkie? LOL

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    Maybe some of the varieties that are hard to find outside the Us- there are quite a few drosera, flytraps and pitchers this applies to. I'm not into pitchers much yet, although I did order a Dixie lace elsewhere that I was never shipped. Personally, I would pay a good amount for a D. x Obovata or Ceph Giant.

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    I'd like to see some other cultivars of flytraps and some new Drosera.

    Quote Originally Posted by asid61 View Post
    How about some more flytrap variations, until we have about 10. Then some more sundews, and then some nepenthes, and finally some butterworts, cephs, and helis.
    Maybe you could buy from the people on this forum. The grow lists are expansive.
    You sure are right; some grow lists are INSANELY long! Maybe flytrapshop.com could get some stuff from them. I know that I"LL have some seeds soon.

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