Hey folks,
After watching this almost everyday: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNo8z_E-Npk
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I have this big urge to get a Cephalotus. The last one I had died before it reached it's full potential. I'm missing my Darlingtonia too which did great out here in Los Angeles before it mysteriously died.
At the moment, I can only remember having a few Brocchina reducta, Drosera capensis "typical" and "narrow", Sarracenia leucophylla 'Titan', Sarracenia pssitacina, Sarracenia x 'Catesbaei' (pupurea ssp heterophylla x flava), Sarracenia x 'Wrigleyana', a lot of unknown pygmy sundews and I will list whatever hasn't been mentioned already.
After watching this almost everyday: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNo8z_E-Npk
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I have this big urge to get a Cephalotus. The last one I had died before it reached it's full potential. I'm missing my Darlingtonia too which did great out here in Los Angeles before it mysteriously died.
At the moment, I can only remember having a few Brocchina reducta, Drosera capensis "typical" and "narrow", Sarracenia leucophylla 'Titan', Sarracenia pssitacina, Sarracenia x 'Catesbaei' (pupurea ssp heterophylla x flava), Sarracenia x 'Wrigleyana', a lot of unknown pygmy sundews and I will list whatever hasn't been mentioned already.