I've gotten two small newly started genlisea lobata x flexuosa propagated from flower stock cuttings.
Trade for
Utricularia humboldtii
Utricularia reniformis
Pinguicula (make me a offer)
Update: plants are spoken for.
I have a nepenthes maxima x northiana non rooted cutting for trade. Preferably, since I live in Los Angeles, California I would like to do the trade in person but if I have to I will trade in person but I will ship but the leaves on it are pretty large so I might have to cut them. I would like...
I have one small back psudobulb division with a new growth on it, I would like to trade it for a Utricularia humboldtii division and nepenthes species or interesting cutting or seedlings but I'm open to offers. I'll also throw in some epidendrum kikis to sweeten the deal. Pm me as soon as...
I'm planing on using them for emergent Utricularia like humboldtii and reniformis and other Utricularia who has their stolen and bladders in the water and yes I must admit seed shrimp are fun to watch, like a lava lamp.
I'm wondering if anyone has ever tried using seed shrimp as food. Seed shrimp are vernal pool crustaceans with over lapping generations. They can be found in long lasting puddles and can beed in large quantities if given the right conditions, I fin. They are a bit larger than daphnia other wise...
Ok, I understand I won't submerge Utricularia quelchii . But I will experiment on the media when the plant is of division size. Also would Utricularia reniformis like to submerge? I also want to know if any epiphytic Utricularia can be self pollinated.
I am new to the forum but I'm no stranger to growing carnivorous plants. I've read that Utricularia quelchii grows in the urns of bromeliads, so I also want to know if they can grow in a container of water. I've also seen some growers growing epiphytic Utricularia on filter media or sponge...
I have 2 more rooted epidendrum cutting and the rest of the cutting are pending. I also have kalanchoe tubiflora gammae, these plants are succulents and are very prolific.
I would trade these for:
Nepenthes, cutting, and well stablished plants will do.
Utricularia, prefer epaphytic Utricularia...
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