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Hello everyone, Joe here. This give away is for D. peltata (NZ), D. peltata 'pink flower' (NSW), & D. auriculata seeds. These seeds are a few years old but have been kept cold and should germinate no problem. I also have seeds of the other species listed below, but viability is uncertain. If the...
Since this wasn't shared before by members who have previously had Lowrie's Magnum Opus (published Nov 2013) I thought I'd post a summary of some of the taxonomic changes and new species of Tuberous Drosera published in the work.
Please note the old names are still valid and it is up to you if...
Once I was in a store and there was a corner in which some really strange plants were standing.
They shall eat meat or something like that and they are probably dangerous. No risc no fun. I took one of the glistening with the sticky leaves.
About 10 years later ......
Cephalotus
Cephalotus...
Hi
I have been hunting around various seed selling web sites in the hope of expanding my meagre Drosera collection into something more exotic. Then it occurred to me that I ought to ask you guys first...yes?!
Does anyone please have any of the following Droserae (or similar) and is willing...
Hi everyone!
I took pictures of some drosera jars today:
drosera anglica 'Hawaii'
drosera glanduligera
drosera falconeri (crowded jar)
drosera hilaris (turned out to be very weedy species when correct medium is used)
drosera afra
drosera rotundifolia
drosera spatulata var. lovellae...
It was was a beautiful, sunny winter day so I made a quick visit to a nearby nature preserve to see some wild tuberous Drosera.
(Click on the photos to see larger versions.)
There was plenty of D. aberrans colonies, some being very densely crowded. These were located at the edges of wet heath...
Well mostly sarra seeds. I also interested in anything that not my growlist (see yet another growlist). What I have to offer is below.
Cheers.
Drosera
aliciae
aliciae “Veined flowers”
auriculata “Wimmera, Vic.” all red...
Pygmy Sundews
D. citrina
D. closterostigma
D. dichrosepala
D. echinoblasta
D. enneaba {white flower}
D. enodes
D. ericksonae {pink flower}
D. helodes
D. lasiantha
D. leucoblasta
D. mannii
D. nitidula ssp. allantostigma
D. nitidula ssp. leucostigma
D. nitidula ssp. omissa
D. oreopodion
D...
Hi All,
Here is a list of seed I have available. They are free for SASE, if you would like to trade I would love that as well, of course.
Utricularia bisquamata (1)
Drosera:
capensis (1)
capensis 'red' (17)
burmannii 'red tentacle (1)
burmannii 'Bangalore, India' (2)
spatulata wentworth x...
Hi everyone,
I went on a fieldtrip today and came across some lovely Drosera glanduligera plants in flower. I thought you may be interested in taking a look. These plants grew in amongst Drosera peltata and D. macrantha ssp. planchonii.
Two plants in flower-
Closeup of flower-
Photo of...
Hi,
I have raised some Drosera macrantha ssp planchonii (tuberous sundews) from seed sown last autumn, and have just repotted about 20 dormant tubers ( they were tiny, 1 - 2mm! ) in 50:50 peat + silver (silica) sand, about 1cm deep (that's about the depth they had formed naturally in the...
Hi there,
Now that school is over with, I have time to trade plants!
I have the following plants to trade:
Pinguicula agnata x gypsicola
Pinguicula laueana
Pinguicula clyclosecta
Pinguicula x 'george seargent'
Pinguicula ag x (mor x ehl) (could be potosiensis? lost label) pic of juvenile...
Hi,
I have been sowing various winter-growing Drosera recently (D. cistiflora, peltata, macrantha ssp planchonii & whittakeri - wish me luck! ), and was struck by how different the various seed structure/morphology is in this genus: from the tiny D.cistiflora, through the small rounded...
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