That's the silliest thing I've ever heard. Take a trip to Africa if you want to see African plants in the wild.
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Actually, I agree with Graham (wireman). If I lived near a place that might be suitable for CP's, yet had none, I would totally have the urge to plant some things there and see how they did. Not everyone can travel to Africa
That being said I have a strong environmental ethic, and WOULD NOT plant them if they don't belong there (just making that clear).
But that's why there are flytraps in Florida and northern California, etc. It is a widespread sentiment, and unfortunately not everyone has the sense that it is the wrong thing to do.
... Or, were you being sarcastic? Hard to tell sometimes
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Oh, and I love the plants and pics by the way. Great, as always
. I really like the D. menziesii. Cool leaf shape and nice color. I have some peltata seedlings and can't wait for them to start forming stems.
How far do you have them from the lights? ...That's one thing that has always make me a bit curous when looking at your collection; it seems the lights are sometimes pretty high above the plants, but the plants are obviously doing well.