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B. liniflora is known to be easiest to grow and therefore common amongst CP collections. Sometimes it is even valued less than the other Byblis species. However, given sufficient light and with the stems ans leaves turning red, the plants are pretty cool!
What's the light source? Singapore sun? The red on the leaves is beautiful! I can never get this plant to sprout for me intentionally, then years later they pop up once I've given up on them.
For grins and chuckles, here's a picture taken this morning. This group of plants were sent tp me a seedlings. Incredibly, they made it to me just fine. Only one seedling died, later on. and now 3 of the 4 remaining are sending up scapes. Flowers next week!
What's the light source? Singapore sun? The red on the leaves is beautiful! I can never get this plant to sprout for me intentionally, then years later they pop up once I've given up on them.
From most of what I have read byblis only last a year or two. Will a stem cutting also last that long or will it die back when the parent plant would have? Thanks.
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