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I'd dearly love to see a Drosera ramentacea go up for bids.
It looks like a capensis, and seems to want the same care.
But they're pretty difficult to find stateside.
But I don't expect to see one so I'll just buy a couple of T-Shirts to support the cause.
I plan to talk up the auction on some general houseplant FB groups so I'll probably donate some beginner Drosera for them.
Since I am doing a new greenhouse I would honestly love to see a few medium to full grown plants as a choice, as well as some good, fresh seeds if anyone has any to sell. Seeds for various species of Nepenthes, butterworts, and sundews.
I'd dearly love to see a Drosera ramentacea go up for bids.
It looks like a capensis, and seems to want the same care.
But they're pretty difficult to find stateside.
But I don't expect to see one so I'll just buy a couple of T-Shirts to support the cause.
I plan to talk up the auction on some general houseplant FB groups so I'll probably donate some beginner Drosera for them.
I'm looking for interesting drought-tolerant plants, mainly succulents.
I'm not sure exactly what, but I'll know it when I see it. View attachment 4562
You know, I think I am too on the succulent/cactus thing. Particularly things that look Stapeliad-y. Like Huernia zebrina, or these beauties:
Stapelianthus madagascariensis --> click here for pic
Tridentea gemminiflora --> click here for pic
Maybe a mexiping like NaN too. Something long and grabbity like moctezumae probably.
I'm still getting back in the game, so I'm looking for the basics again. I'm growing in a new (to me) environment, so I'll be looking to experiment with things are aren't /too/ rare mostly.
I'd love to see basically any Drosera and Utricularia.
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