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What have you sowed?

have you sowed much other plants for the spring....
see my list in

here
 
Capensis Typical
Capensis Albino
Capensis Red
Northern Purple Pitcher
Rotundifolia
Alicia
 
D. Californica
River Grape
Cranberry
American Lotus
Irish Moss
Red Cardinal
 
Good success:
D. Capensis (typical, albino and all red), D. spatulata, D. Aliciae, D.Angelica

so-so success: Mixed unlabeled sar species

failed:
D. Intermedia (who'da thought?), S. Leucophylla (spelling?), P. Weser.

Yet to come (just sowed a week or so ago):
N. Alata (Bontoc-Banaue)
N. Albomaginata "rubra" (might have a sprout, but it would just be the perfect irony if that turned out to be grass on April first, no?)
N. Raffesiana
N. Sanguinea
N. Vieillardii
and C. Follicularis
 
D. Capensis (Typical)
 
D. Burmanii 'Red'
S. Leucophylla x mixed sarrs
S. Rubra

No sprouts yet, but I'm hoping to have some soon. Hey Schloaty, where did you get the Nep seed? I've been looking/asking everywhere for that stuff. But I've only found one place so far that carries the stuff. All they have is N. Mirabilis, N. Gracilis, and an Unknown.
 
Monkeyman,
Joe (The Griffin) did a big purchase from Allen Lowrie in Australia. This was about a month ago. He posted asking any forum members if they wanted to get in on the order.
Before you go and order from Allen, though, you might want to wait and see how Joe and I (and the others) do. There is some doubt as to the viablility of the seeds....
 
D. capensis red
D. villosa var ascendens
D. graomogolensis
D. gramminifolia
D. montana var tomentosa
D. hirtella var hirtella
D. uniflora
D. communis?
D. communis?
D. routndifolia, France
D. rotundifolia, New Forest England
D. anglica Alaska
D. intermedia NJ
D. trinervia
D. slackii
D. admirabilis
D. burkeana white flower
D. affinis?
D. cistiflora
D. pauciflora
D. petiolaris
D. ordensis
D. dilatato-petiolaris
D. paradoxa hybrids
D. sp
"Durban"
D. sp. "Auyan Tepui"
D. sp. "Jacobsii"
D. sp. "pretty rosette"
D. sp. "Malawii"
D. 'Ruby Slippers'
D. capillaris
D. brevifolia
D. brevifolia x capillaris
D. intermedia x capillaris
D. anglica tropical
D. indica

Drosophyllum
Byblis liniflora
Byblis gigantea
Probscoidea
Ibicella

P. pumila
P. longifolia ssp longifolia
P. vulgaris

Genlisea aurea

U. cornuta
 
  • #10
</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Tamlin Dawnstar @ April 02 2003,10:29)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">D. capensis red
D. villosa var ascendens
D. graomogolensis
D.  gramminifolia
D. montana var tomentosa
D. hirtella var hirtella
D. uniflora
D. communis?
D. communis?
D. routndifolia, France
D. rotundifolia, New Forest England
D. anglica Alaska
D. intermedia NJ
D. trinervia
D. slackii
D. admirabilis
D. burkeana white flower
D. affinis?
D. cistiflora
D. pauciflora
D. petiolaris
D. ordensis
D. dilatato-petiolaris
D. paradoxa hybrids
D. sp
"Durban"
D. sp. "Auyan Tepui"
D. sp. "Jacobsii"
D. sp. "pretty rosette"
D. sp. "Malawii"
D. 'Ruby Slippers'
D. capillaris
D. brevifolia
D. brevifolia x capillaris
D. intermedia x capillaris
D. anglica tropical
D. indica

Drosophyllum
Byblis liniflora
Byblis gigantea
Probscoidea
Ibicella

P. pumila
P. longifolia ssp longifolia
P. vulgaris

Genlisea aurea

U. cornuta[/QUOTE]<span id='postcolor'>
*Blink* *Blink*
Thats a lot of little plants.
 
  • #11
Tamlin, Your amazing!

I'm stratifying the follwing:

D. intermedia "Rhode Island"
D. intermedia "Giant"
D. intermedia
P. caerulea
S. purpurea spp. purpurea
S. purpurea spp. purpurea f. heterophylla
S. leucophylla

When it warms up a bit I will starting more plants

Glenn
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  • #12
D. burmanii
D. spatulata "tamlinosa"
P. ionantha
S. flava
S. minor
U. lateriflora

Just noticed today - P. ionantha and S. flava have germinated! (1st success I've had with either Pinguicula or Sarracenia seeds&#33
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  • #13
Glenn,

Seeds of P.caerulea do not need stratification. Just sow them in a warm location. If they are fresh germination should be fast, otherwise it could take some time...
 
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