Dionaea muscipula cv. "B52"
While offered a bit later in the NASC Auction than I would have liked (we had a particularly wet winter in Northern California and everything looked like crap for far too long), here is a nice starter plant of Dionaea muscipula cv. "B52". It is a division from one of my larger plants, whose tissue-culture origin was originally that of Keenh's Carnivores in far-off, exotic British Columbia -- and is a quite vigorous clone. It had been underwater but two weeks ago -- but is now quite happy, growing in the Kali-forn-ia sun.
I will ship this plant bare-root, carefully wrapped in sphagnum moss, on my dime, to the auction winner.
The opening bid is 10.00 and my contact e-mail address is ddentonca@gmail.com . . .
Once again -- follow that damned bouncing ball -- the B52 is only available to those in the States . . .
While offered a bit later in the NASC Auction than I would have liked (we had a particularly wet winter in Northern California and everything looked like crap for far too long), here is a nice starter plant of Dionaea muscipula cv. "B52". It is a division from one of my larger plants, whose tissue-culture origin was originally that of Keenh's Carnivores in far-off, exotic British Columbia -- and is a quite vigorous clone. It had been underwater but two weeks ago -- but is now quite happy, growing in the Kali-forn-ia sun.
I will ship this plant bare-root, carefully wrapped in sphagnum moss, on my dime, to the auction winner.
The opening bid is 10.00 and my contact e-mail address is ddentonca@gmail.com . . .
Once again -- follow that damned bouncing ball -- the B52 is only available to those in the States . . .