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Help me guys, I'm flying blind here!
So I have a P. gypsicola that's doing *great* even though I have ABSOLUTELY no clue as to why
Now it's producing a winter rosette. I've removed some carnivorous leaves for propagation, though don't know precisely how to get good results.
The thing is...
Things I've got
Drosera:
admirabilis
affinis “Namibia”
allantostigma
alicea "silvermine (?)", strap-leaf form
anglica “Alakai Swamp”
x "Andromeda (BCP cross of D. prolifera x schizandra)
binata "Waihohonu Desert"
burmannii: Humpty-Doo, Hann River, Hong Kong Red
capensis "big pink", red...
Including both my TF and Reddit usernames just for clarity. Asterisk * denotes those plants I am able to trade (either fresh or established pullings, divisions, etc.). PM for details.
Dionaea:
- Generic garden store pot
- Suspected King Henry seedlings
- Akai Ryu
- Burbank's Best
- Gremlin
- SD...
WTB: P. gypsicola
I had a leak in my greenhouse a few weeks ago during a heavy rain and it flooded my Pinguicula trays... I lost quite a few but the one I really need back is P. gypsicola.
Thanks!
Andrew
List Date: 9/13/2016
For more info, click here to view the original listing: WTB: P...
Last update: 3/7/18
If you have any suggestions for ways to improve the organization of my growlist, please let me know!
Byblis:
Byblis gigantea
Byblis guehoi, West Kimberley
Byblis lamellata, Eneabba, WA, BCP S064
Cephalotus:
Cephalotus follicularis
Darlingtonia:
Darlingtonia californica...
Hello everyone, I decided to post my grow list. As you can see I am mostly into Nepenthes and tropical Pinguicula. I will add some pictures soon!
Cephalotus follicularis
Typical (seed grown)
Hummer's Giant
Vigorous Clumping
Drosera:
adelea 'Giant'
burmannii 'Green'
burmannii 'Humpty Doo'...
Hey folks! I'm looking to buy Mexican and equatorial pinguicula that are not commonly seen for sale. I would be especially interested in the following:
P. medusina
P. heterophylla
P. gypsicola
p. macrophylla
If you are interested in selling to me we can discuss a price via PM.
Thanks TF!
I have a few Venus fly traps that have just split or about to split off and ones that have split and been growing for some time that i have available to trade, sizes vary according to what type of vft they're coming from and how long they been growing as their own rooted plant in the pot.
I...
I had a rough winter, for a variety of reasons and am trying to get some plants back into the collection:
I lost all of my VFT's and cobra lily, D. adelae, D. prolifera, D. falconeri, D. ordensis,... spatulata, capillaris,
rotundifolia, intermedia, burmannii. gypsicola, cyclosecta, gracilis...
I lost my plant a couple years ago and want to have it back to my collection recently. Anyone have extra plant for trade.
I am also looking for P. heterophylla.
Thanks
I was recently gifted some Gypsicola x Kohres seeds as part of the NASC auction! I am really excited to try these and just want to hear everyones take on germinating these? I know nothing about germinating cacti and would like your help. Thanks in advance and wish me luck.
I live in Southern California in a zone 8. Santa Clarita, CA to be exact. I was interested in a few ping species and hybrids to see if I would have any problem growing them outside alongside Sarrs, vfts, and hardy dews year round. I am typically looking for pings that are very hardy like the...
I live in Southern California in a zone 8. Santa Clarita, CA to be exact. I was interested in a few ping species and hybrids to see if I would have any problem growing them outside alongside Sarrs, vfts, and hardy dews year round. I am typically looking for pings that are very hardy like the...
Ever since I began using powdered iron oxide as a media ingredient, I started noticing that many plants, not previously showing much anthocyanin (often misspelled, anthrocyanin) coloring in their leaves, were showing much more noticeable coloration, after being planted in media enhanced with...
It really doesn't matter what media (in this case half silica sand and half coral sand) I use, it is always wet. That's because I keep my potted Mexican/equitorial Pinguicula in plastic trays, and I keep the water levels in the trays, near the top of the media levels in the pots. I do this...
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