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The proceeds from this year’s auction will be combined with last year’s to create maximum impact at the Boiling Spring Lakes Preserve, in cooperation with our friends at the Nature Conservancy. This site, on the outskirts of the town of Boiling Spring Lakes, NC, includes many lands immediately...
After much deliberation we've selected a beneficiary for the 2011 NASC Benefit Auction. This year's proceeds will go towards the Boiling Spring Lakes Preserve, in cooperation with our friends at the Nature Conservancy. This site, on the outskirts of the town of Boiling Spring Lakes, NC, includes...
I am planning on a making a HD video this summer on CP's of NC. It's still in the planning stages but I hope to have it finished this winter.
Just to give you an idea what may see, here's a list of cp's that I am going to try to get on the video.
Dionea muscipula.
Sarracenia flava (4 or 5...
Up for bid is a pack of D. brevifolia [Hardin Co., TX] seeds. There will be about 25 seeds in the pack. USA only bidding starts at $2. free postage.
~billy
hey everyone....up for auction is 30 packs of seeds from my seedbank....
The winner will be allowed to pick 30 packs from the following seeds from my seedbank:
Annual:
*zinnia elegans 08
morning glory 08
four-o-clocks 08
poppy 08 (store packet)
*regular marigold
coleus 09
*bachelors button 08...
This listing is for a packet of seeds from Drosera brevifolia Hampstead, NC. The packet contains approximately 50 seeds which were collected yesterday.
Opening bid is $2. I will pay for first class postage.
Up for auction is a pack of D. brevifolia seed. The parent plant is from a NC location. This will be for 15-20 seeds.
"Drosera brevifolia is the smallest sundew species in the United States. Often found growing in areas drier than what most carnivorous plants prefer. The range of D...
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