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OK, I take it that it's the falconerii that's up for grabs now, so I'll take that one and put D. scorpioides gemmae on the table. My first harvest, so I don't know exactly how many to expect to get, but I'll try to include at least two dozen. I'll pay shipping on it, too.
~Joe
Ok, this got confusing while I was out of town there for a couple days. People are putting up plants without taking the previous one, and confusing everyone. Did anyone take the D. natalensis that was so generously offered? JLAP put up the D. falconeri, but didn't say if he was taking the D. natalensis. Let's assume that he wants the D. natalensis and let he and throckmoron work out the details.
My proposal is to use this format for responding to this chain:
I will take the "previously offered plant" and offer a "new plant"
...so it's unambiguous.
So as of this moment, seedjar is taking the D. falconeri (whoa, nice!!) and putting up D. scorpioides gemmae (a great pygmy drosera!) for grabs.
Remember, don't put up a plant without saying you'll take the previous one or everyone gets confused! Let's keep it rolling!
I'll jump back in here and kick it up a notch.
I'll take the D. scorpioides gemmae and put up... a nice-sized N. belii x Trusmadiensis! I'll even pay shipping!
I'll take that heli, and I'll offer up a rooted cutting of and unknown nep hybrid from ABG AND I'll include some pygme gammae of (I think) D. nitidula x D. pulchella.
I'll take schoalty's offering and put up a Nep/Drosera pair myself - N. rafflesiana and D. binata multifida. Both from cuttings - the D. binata is well established and while I haven't checked the N. rafflesiana to see if it's rooted, it has been growing for a while now and has several nodes of new growth. From a fairly mature plant as well, so I expect the cutting to bulk up quite a bit once it's potted.
~Joe
I'll take the rafflesiana and binata and put up the 2 D. natalensis EG plants (JLAP didn't want earlier) with a N. sanguinea 4-5" diam. (Wistuba clone)
theyre not CP's, but i'll take CP30's offer and put up 2 calypso bulbosa bulbs (fairy slipper orchid). they require a temprate, cold climate and a thick humus layer covered in moss. they are best grown in a shaded portion in a yard under a fir tree or other conifer. this isnt a rule, but it works.
I'll take Larry's offer on the gemmae. I'll offer up a small portion of U. welwitschii and U. arenaria. I'll also include some D. erythrorhiza and P. lusitanica seeds.
ill take crissytal's offer and ill offer up some D. peltata seeds, a rooted cutting of the "TC mutant nep"(for kicks and giggles ), and a portion of U. sandersonii 'Blue'.
Alex
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