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wanted D.capensis bainskloof

seeds of plants,

im in the uk,

thanks,
Robert.
 
bainskloof? Is that a form? I may be able to send you some seeds next time I get a flower...
 
RL i thought it looked different too? more broad petioles and a shorter trapping surface
 
It's a form from that particular location. I'm nopt sure if it's registered as a form officially.IMO the best looking cape form.
Try CPUK forum and i'm sure you will find one close to you.
 
I think Andrew posted a picture of his Baineskloof awhile back.
 
I had a Typical Broad Leaf Cape Dew for years and it did the same thing that the infamous Bains Kloof picture just not as dramatic because it was not as old... so it seems if you want a Bains Kloof Cape, you can grow out a Typical and it will do the Stem thing given enough time (2-3 yrs or so)

There's pics at my website, both that and my photobucket are blocked at my work otherwise I'd post the pic here now...
 
I am also looking for Bainskloof, however, I am in the USA
 
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If that's the same thing as 'Broad Leaf', I have seeds.
 
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I don't believe it is, it appears to be more stem forming.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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I have some, and it really does look different. It has shorter leaves, with more densely packed tentacles. It readily forms stems, and the plants look like little palm trees in a very short time.

Definitely worth growing.
 
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ive been wanting one for a very long time
 
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would love some seeds
 
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