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I recently aquired some plants from another grower here in NC and before taking the plants today I informed him that I did not have the space to grow all these plants at the size they are now and he told me it would be fine for me to share these plants with anybody I wanted. So basically I'm...
After this last round of renaming, reclassifying and splitting up species (the Sarracenia splitters? OMG) I see that Wistuba has renamed some things to align with new taxonomy classifications (have I said this correctly?). Looking at Wistuba's New Guinean plants, I see that there still exists a...
So here is my current grow list
Sarracenia:
Had to give up on Sarracenia for now because I don't have enough sun anymore because my condo complex put in a huge Ulmus parviflora right in front of my porch.
Nepenthes:
Ampy!
1 N. ampullaria Red BE
1 N. ampullaria Tricolor SG
1 N. ampullaria...
I set up a simple table with most all Nepenthes species broken into the five common categories; ultra-lowland, lowland, intermediate, highland, and ultra-highland. I have based the placement on altitudinal distribution mostly. I also have temperature range at the top of each category.
Maybe...
So hopefully.. I just keep posting pics here all the time instead of continually making new threads. Here we go..things have been slow because it's been chilly and dark this winter, but it's finally picking up.
To start 'er off, here's a tilly
All my plants are making 'stupid little lid...
Hello all,
I finally have the room and environment to try and grow just about every species of Nepenthes.
If you have any extra of any of the following please let me know. Please email me at jeremiahsplants@comcast.net
N. alba
N. andamana
N. angasanensis
N. beccariana
N. chang
N. danseri
N...
This info came across the VCPS listserver & even though it comes across as blatant spam, anyone who has seen some of his other books & enjoys Nepenthes will cough up the bucks ... The email also had 21 beautiful color pics of Neps - however, I don't know how to share those pics w/o hosting each...
I have attempted to create a list of all the known and currently recognised species of Nepenthes. Of course this list is by no means complete or even exhaustive, but it does give a rough idea of the number of species known. Please let me know if I have missed any species out, or if you have...
GrowList 2020
Jeremiah Harris Carnivorous Plant Growlist
Colorado Springs CO
Jeremiahsplants@comcast.net
Aldrovanda
A. vesiculosa
Brocchinia
B. reducta
Bybilis
B. filifolia “Flowers mauve with pale lemon back”-Boulk area South Peninsular Kimberley W.A.
B. liniflora
Jeremiah's Cephalotus...
Hi Everyone,
Here's a good one for ya! I obtained a plant of New Guinea mirabilis from Bruce Bednar many years ago. He claims to have gotten it from a missionary who collected it in western New Guinea. The missionary was able to import it to the US, and thought he discovered a new species...
Dear all:
Move rajah, here is Nepenthes Nerziana from West Papua
I was browsing the net, looking for rare neps and i found this photo. I love this plant so much, i may go to West Papua myself and get one for me!. it is found 3100 metres above sea level. Is anybody growing this plant...
Hi folks, some of you may recall that I'm growing one of the unknown species of Nepenthes from Doorman's Top that was collected by Wistuba. The other Doorman's Top species (DT#1) seems to be taking a long time in TC my plant's been on backorder for a year.
Speculation is that this may be N...
After waiting about six months I think my N. Doorman's Top has finally acclimated and is doing nice enough to photograph. (Notice the N. aristolochioides x thorellii and N. arostolochioides pitchers in the same shot.)
I received the plant back in May or so as a 3-4 cm rosette. Now it's roughly...
Not really a question, just an observation...
I was doing my watering today and during some close inspection in the highland tank and it seems "spring" has sprung for the plants in the highland chamber. With the days reaching only 70-75*F now, the sphagnum moss is coming back to life (it died...
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