For a USDA zone 7 minibog project, drosera seed wanted of (I will also pay to acquire):
D. filiformis (atlantic version probably best considering zone)
D. binata T-form Waihohonu Desert Road (1080 m elevation), New Zealand
Also desired (lower priority):
U. subulata...not sure if the plants I ordered came with it :single_eye:
D. intermedia
D. capillaris
As per ICPS:
To trade I have seeds circa 2015:
-S. purpurea (Canada)
-D. aliciae
-D. hartmeyerorum
-Drosophyllum
-Unknown sarra, probably a pure S. flava
-15 vft seeds
After this my hobby-sized carnivorous plant collection will be complete with:
Current:
D. finlaysoniana (thanks Shadowtski!!)
3x S. leucophylla
S. alata
S. minor
7x typical dionaea
DC-XL dionaea
Wanted:
D. filiformis (atlantic version probably best considering zone)
D. binata T-form Waihohonu Desert Road (1080 m elevation), New Zealand
D. intermedia
D. capillaris
U. subulata--maybe
D. filiformis (atlantic version probably best considering zone)
D. binata T-form Waihohonu Desert Road (1080 m elevation), New Zealand
Also desired (lower priority):
U. subulata...not sure if the plants I ordered came with it :single_eye:
D. intermedia
D. capillaris
As per ICPS:
[D. binata] Waihohonu Desert Road (1080 m elevation), New Zealand — This is a highland type with leaves 6 to 10 cm tall. The plants remain dormant longer than the lowland varieties and can survive USDA zone 7 winters outside with protection from freeze-drying. It is an excellent choice for cold climates where it can be grown outside during the summer and stored over the winter in a garage or other cool location.
To trade I have seeds circa 2015:
-S. purpurea (Canada)
-D. aliciae
-D. hartmeyerorum
-Drosophyllum
-Unknown sarra, probably a pure S. flava
-15 vft seeds
After this my hobby-sized carnivorous plant collection will be complete with:
Current:
D. finlaysoniana (thanks Shadowtski!!)
3x S. leucophylla
S. alata
S. minor
7x typical dionaea
DC-XL dionaea
Wanted:
D. filiformis (atlantic version probably best considering zone)
D. binata T-form Waihohonu Desert Road (1080 m elevation), New Zealand
D. intermedia
D. capillaris
U. subulata--maybe
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