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  1. blokeman

    S. Wrigleyana vs. S. 'Scarlet Belle'

    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
  2. N

    Cultivar question & here's why

    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
  3. N

    ROSETTED question

    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
  4. mcantrell

    P. Gigantea Selfing?

    Propagating P. Gigantea I have a Gigantea that's not doing so hot. It's in a 4" round plastic pot, a perlite heavy mix, and is about 6" wide. However, it did just start sending up a flower stalk for the first time, right around the same time the P. moranensis did, so it must be happy in some...
  5. swampdonkey

    Massive Venus Fly Trap!

    Check out this huge 8 1/2" tall Venus Fly Trap!! New Cultivar? Thoughts??
  6. G

    Sarracenia x Copper Vase

    Does anyone know if this cultivar is being grown in the U.S.?
  7. jrod

    Looking for U. bisquamata 'Betty's Bay'

    Is anybody growing this in the states? It's apparently common in cultivation, but I've had very little luck tracking it down. I've found a few people growing/selling it overseas, but nobody so far in the states. If you have it, please PM me with a few areas of interest, and I'll see if...
  8. Capensis

    "Guess Who?" CP Style

    Because TF has been lacking a game for a while. *PLEASE READ THE WHOLE POST* Basically, it's Guess Who? except it's with carnivorous plants. Some rules are modified however, but this is how it goes: I start off (or the person who guess correctly) and pick a plant, and you guys begin to guess...
  9. Wolfn

    What kind of VFT is this?

    Yesterday, I went to a plant festival not too far from my house. They had carnivorous plants for sale and I got myself a couple, including this Venus Fly Trap. I can tell it's a cultivar, but not sure what kind (B52, Low Giant, Red Rosetted, etc). The guy selling it said that he doesn't know...
  10. Nickrober

    Identifying Seedlings?

    Is it possible to identify which cultivar seedlings belong to? I know each one will probably be different, and a lot will probably end up being typicals, but how early can you identify a cultivar, if at all?
  11. mcantrell

    Sarracenia 'Cobra Nest'

    Hi. Someone on another forum mentioned this patented cultivar, which got me researching it so I could offer better advice than "water, peat moss, lots of sun". According to the ICPS it doesn't go dormant? Is that accurate or hyperbole? Sounds like a fun cross if so. Any earthly ideas on the...
  12. SirKristoff

    Some temperates and others...

    I thought i would show some of my temperates before the end of the season This will be made up of photos taken over the past couple of weeks, mainly in the past day or so. Low Giant VFT is truely a giant, i absolutely love this cultivar...had a trap last year at about 1.89inches, largest this...
  13. mobile

    My little red Dionaea

    Below are some photos of a Dionaea I purchased off ebay. The seller does not know its origin or whether it's a cultivar or not but I like it all the same. He says that it has always stayed as a small plant and it seems to be staying that way for me too, with the traps being no bigger than 15mm...
  14. F

    Single cultivar name for multiple plants

    After browsing through a certain nursery site, I ran across multiple plants one of which was S. x 'Judith Adrian' (AS x Judith hindle). The nursery then claimed to apply the name to ALL of the siblings of this cross. This came to be not just for this plant but for other hybrids advertised for...
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