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Take two ;)
So I was windowshopping at Flytrapshop.com and came across two sarrs, which are of the same lineage, but are classified differently as they have separate names for each.
amphirion said
seedjar said
if anyone wants to chime in with the answer, by all means go right ahead :D
I thought you could not get the Cultivar from seed... Only buy a leaf pull, or if the plant decides to divide.
However this site has seeds
http://www.triffidnurseries.co.uk/browse_products_by_category.php?pt_id=1#Venus%20Fly%20Traps
So something don't add up
Please advise Noddy
We all know there are ROSETTED forms of VFT
However is this a Cultivar or is it just a way the plant grows and can it be captured in a Cultivar.
If that makes sense...
Noddy
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