Finch
Whats it to ya?
I like my D. capensis typical, and i want to branch out into the other varieties. Red is not for me, and i think the ghostly tentacles of D. capensis (alba) look superb. But… IS it D. capensis (alba)?
Is D. capensis (alba) the same as D. capensis (alba narrow leaf)?? I really like the thick leaf look of the typical over the narrow leaf look (that’s what my D, binata is for) and I have been seeing pictures of . capensis (alba) (or albino) with wide leaves, not narrow ones. But the only place I can find that sells (alba) is California carnivores, wich lists their plants as "D. capensis (alba narrow leaf)".
So are these all the same plant, several similar ones, or something? Whats the dealy’o here? Thanks,
Finch
<span style='color:red'>[Edit: Your post has been edited to improve its value as an archive and to help others understand more precisely which plants you are writing about. You can read more about the details of writing plant names at Plant Names Thread.]</span>
Is D. capensis (alba) the same as D. capensis (alba narrow leaf)?? I really like the thick leaf look of the typical over the narrow leaf look (that’s what my D, binata is for) and I have been seeing pictures of . capensis (alba) (or albino) with wide leaves, not narrow ones. But the only place I can find that sells (alba) is California carnivores, wich lists their plants as "D. capensis (alba narrow leaf)".
So are these all the same plant, several similar ones, or something? Whats the dealy’o here? Thanks,
Finch
<span style='color:red'>[Edit: Your post has been edited to improve its value as an archive and to help others understand more precisely which plants you are writing about. You can read more about the details of writing plant names at Plant Names Thread.]</span>