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    Quote Originally Posted by boxofrain View Post
    beautiful plants Mass!
    I am looking forward to seeing flowers from the division you gave me.
    Thanks Buddy!
    My pleasure buddy.
    On a side note, the Redwood growths on the burl are QUICKLY starting to outgrow the display tank. Just how big are these suckers gonna get?
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    does this rag smell like chloroform to you? boxofrain's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by mass View Post
    My pleasure buddy.
    On a side note, the Redwood growths on the burl are QUICKLY starting to outgrow the display tank. Just how big are these suckers gonna get?


    Ummm...I can remember no less than 5 kids with a campfire, sleeping on a fallen log years ago
    Much like a Bonzai...limit the root space and you limit the plant size.
    I have an older one (8-10yrs) about that size, it is about 28" tall atm, but looks much more mature with bark on the "tree's" and moss all over the burl.
    Quite frankly Mass...it was the only plant I could think of to get for your B-Day that you didn't already have! I hope Y'all enjoy it.
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    haha.. I don't have an eddy or hurrelliana yet.
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    Helilover, from what I know they are strongly suspect for being carnivorous or proto-carnivorous, especially considering they often grow in similar habitats as other CP's, but a lot still needs to be studied to show that thay actually extract nutrients from trapped insects.

    Barry Rice puts them in the "quasi-carnivorous" category. He explains what is known about their carnivory here:

    http://sarracenia.com/faq/faq5760.html

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    carnivorous plants of the world -- unite! DragonsEye's Avatar
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    Nice looking plants ya got there. How big (tall and wide) is the plant mass?



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    Quote Originally Posted by DragonsEye View Post
    Nice looking plants ya got there. How big (tall and wide) is the plant mass?
    Dunno, ask Andrew (the forum owner).. I sent him the entire clump for his birthday.
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    Looks good! Stylidium is an excellent plant. It was a mainstay in my collection for many years. I never tried growing it in live sphag.

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