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Ummm...hi

Hi, I'm Tamika. I can't say I know too much about carnivorous plants but I have read about them quite a bit and I think the idea is soooo cool. So I'm here to learn about them. I don't own one or know anybody that does, so I probably won't have much to post about.

Just think of me as an observer, a fly on the wall of sorts.

And the fly thing is just an analogy, I would appreciate it if nobody feeds me to a flytrap:0o:
 
Hello
Nepenthes are the best, hands down.
If you're going to start growing them I recommend N. reinwardtiana red, N. alata 'boschiana mimic', and N. sanguinea "red".
All of these are easy to grow, and a bit nicer than a common ventrata.
 
Welcome To the Forum Tamika!

No worries about getting fed to a flytrap, nobody has grown one quite that big...yet. :awesome:

BTW...hang around here long enough and in a few years, I'm sure you'll be swimming in CPs.....
 
Hello
Nepenthes are the best, hands down.
If you're going to start growing them I recommend N. reinwardtiana red, N. alata 'boschiana mimic', and N. sanguinea "red".
All of these are easy to grow, and a bit nicer than a common ventrata.

Thank you for the recommendation.

I presume these are flytraps? Do you keep any other kind of carnivorous plants?

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Welcome To the Forum Tamika!

No worries about getting fed to a flytrap, nobody has grown one quite that big...yet. :awesome:

BTW...hang around here long enough and in a few years, I'm sure you'll be swimming in CPs.....

Well if one ever does don't consider me on the menu:nono:
 
This is an example of a nepenthes.....

Nalata01_5-17-11.jpg
 
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I presume these are flytraps? Do you keep any other kind of carnivorous plants?



These are not flytraps
Here is reinwardtiana red
IMG_0995_resize.jpg

This is sanguinea red
N._sanguinea1.jpg

And this is alata boschiana mimic
DSCF0026.jpg



Nepenthes are amazing, when you get more experienced you should try growing N. hamata
hamata2.jpg


Here's a really expensive nepenthes, it's in high demand, and very limited supply.
lowii x truncata
IMGP0030.jpg
 
This is a flytrap.....the only one actually called a "flytrap".

VFT_4-10-11.jpg
 
Ah, pitcher plants. It'll take me a while to get used to the scientific names lol.

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This is a flytrap.....the only one actually called a "flytrap".

VFT_4-10-11.jpg

*runs away in horror*
 
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Nice! I will be looking through that tonight definitely, thank you :)
 
  • #12
Welcome to TF!
 
  • #13
Thanks for sharing the excellent link Exo and welcome to TF Tamika.
 
  • #16
welcome :wave: I just have to let you know that if you do start to grow it is an addiction
 
  • #17
Welcome to TF, enjoy your stay. :wave:
 
  • #18
Greetings and welcome here. I'm Winter Flurry and it is nice to meet you.
 
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