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The actual plants for bid.
For me the adult plant looks like this.
This species is closely-related to Drosera arcturi and is from New Zealand. It is said to be easier to grow than it's better-known cousin and to get larger when mature. For more, and better, photos of this species look...
Well as the title suggests I'm kinda in the market to trade or buy some seeds and cuttings
Cuttings of ;
Nepenthes vetchii
Nepenthes Attenboroughii
Nepenthes lingulata
Drosera schizandra
( in the spring figure I'll start my search now )
Seeds from ;
Drosera regia
Drosera derbyensis...
Hey all,
There was some interest earlier this year in my experience growing D. Arcturi. I live in a warm city with 30*c summer days but successfully grow both mature plants and seedlings of alpine sundew, including Arcturi.
For my mature plants, this is their third season. The seedlings are...
Now that I'm actively working to restore my CP collection, I'm giving serious thought, as to which Drosera to include first, in my newly regrowing collection. Of course, I've already started with Drosera regia 'Big Easy', Drosera schizandra, Drosera prolifera, and Drosera adelae. Through the...
Last Saturday I was gifted a D. murfetii, a new species from Tasmania. Being so new to cultivation there is not much I can find about caring for it, although they do grow alongside D. arcturi in the wild so I will follow grow guides for them. Wish me luck. Has anyone here had any experience with...
Once I was in a store and there was a corner in which some really strange plants were standing.
They shall eat meat or something like that and they are probably dangerous. No risc no fun. I took one of the glistening with the sticky leaves.
About 10 years later ......
Cephalotus
Cephalotus...
Hello everyone I still have some seed available for trade of the following Nepenthes:
N. attenboroughii +++
Undescribed Nepenthes related to N. ventricosa and N. sibuyanensis ++
N. cecliae x pulchra +
The + signs indicate generally how much of the seed I have to trade of.
Please make your...
Well yesterday I went up a mountain near where I live to see some Drosera arcturi. I seem to be able to pick the best weather to go up lol - I chose a massive cold snap - if u see any white patches they are hail not snow. I will post some pics of a trip I did last autumn later. Enjoy. :)...
CP
Nepenthes
Mature/Maturing
N. Alata HB
N. Alata
N. Distillatoria Miranda
N. Spectabilis "Giant"
N. Hamata x Platychila
N. Exotic Lady
N. Bicalcarata Red
N. Kampotiana
N. Mini-Maxima
N. Gothica
N. Sibuyanensis x Ventricosa
Germinating/Sprouting
N. Albomarginata
N. Bicalcarata Red Flush
N...
Hi, CP enthusiasts!
It has been some time since I posted here. I have been busy (amongst other things) with building my PCB greenhouse where I keep most of my plants now. All spring I have been deflasking, acclimatizing and potting up the plants and now the collection starting to look nicer. I...
Hi there! I have some new pictures from my minilab I would like to share with you. I hope you like them:-)
Pinguicula lusitanica setting flowers
Pinguicula grandiflora seedlings
Drosera burmannii 'Humpty Doo' with new flower stalk
Drosera affinis (finally rooting:-)
Drosera falconeri...
Here I report what has happened in my test jars filled with gelrite-gelled media and some species, apx. 1 month growth on such medium:
First, here is my control jar of weedy d.capensis. The proliferative growth shows that the composition of the medium should be fine for common drosera...
*Actively available for trade
~ Negotiable for trade
If there is no symbol following the name then the plant is not for trading and cannot be negotiated for. (Except with offers of N. argentii or N. edwardsiana, Triphyophyllum, etc.)
Begonia bogneri
Cephalotus follicularis
Darlingtonia...
So I've been doing some research on this species and I'm very interested in its alpine nature, I was wondering if anyone at TF is successfully growing it, I hear it's fairly difficult. I've already found cultivation threads, I'm just looking for any other useful information.
Thanks.
Heyyy, finally I have some time and took pictures of jars. I apologize for bad quality for it is hard to take good pics through the glass and condensation. I hope you like them:-) Most of them come from seeds from Australia and will be soon replated on propagation media.
drosera ordensis 'Lake...
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