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Dionea:
3 typicals
1 dente
1 Coquillage
Nepenthes:
N. x ventrata
N. ventricosa
N. Maxima x ventricosa
Sarracenia
S. Purpura
S. Leucyphylla "tarnok"
S. ([Purpurea x rubra] x self) x judith kindle
Drosera:
Capensis "giant"
Filiformis x tracyi
Mystery weed dew
Want list:
Dionea:
Any cultivar I...
Good afternoon, terraforums. I obtained an S. Purpura last summer and in fall it turned bright red/purple. It had some purple veining in the summer, but this was solid red. Anyone else seen this in S. Purpura? Are there any other sarrs that exhibit this "fall color"? Thanks.
Okay folks, I've had a cancellation on one of the U. longifolia divsions, and have realized that i have still enough for another one.
Sooo, that means I have 2 good size divsions of U. longifolia avaliable. I am looking to trade this time. I am looking for the following plants, though all...
here are some more pics of the LACPS meeting last saturday
capensis forest
Nepenthes briggsiana
Huge! Nepenthes tobica
a sarracenia flower
a Sarracenia moorei hybrid
S. leucophylla tarnok
some outdoor stuff
a U. subulata flower
ping trays
S. purpura
a...
Please inquire if you're interested in anything. I'm always open to a good trade.
Nepenthes
N. alba
N. ampullaria Bronze Nabire
N. ampullaria brunei x harlequin
N. ampullaria (Mersing johor Malaysia, 11/28/07)
N. x Black Knight
N. burbidgeae ---> Pig Hill
N. burbidgeae x edwardsiana
N. diatas...
Hi All:
I just joined this forum a few weeks ago, and thought I would share what Im growing (or trying to grow):
Sarracenia:
Tarnok; S. Flava coppertop, S. leucophylla flava; S. hummer hammerhead; S. wrigleyana; S. alata x minor; S. purpurea, sweet pitcher, S. catebesbai, 1 unkown which I...
A Prickly Pear.
Water Lily.
Now let's get to some of the CP's....
Let's start with the dews.
D. intermedia was the most common followed by D. rotundifolia.
On Sunday Bob, Joe, and I did some serious bush wacking into the Pine Barrens. We came across a few areas that were dry and many of...
*Drosera*
D. adalae
D. binata (multifida)
D. burmanni
D. capensis (all white)
D. capillaris
D. filiformis
D. filiformis (all red)
D. filiformis var. tracyi
D. rotundifolia
D. sessifolia
D. spatulata
*Sarracenia*
S. flava
S. 'Judith Hindle'
S. psittacina
S. purpura ssp. purpurea
S. unk. hybrid...
DIONAEA
D.Muscipula Dente
BYBLIS
B.Liniflora
DROSERA
D.Adelae
D.Aliciae
D.Capensis typical
D.Binata
D.Capensis 'Alba'
D.Capensis 'Red'
D.Spatulata
D. x [Dielsiana x Nidiformis]
D. x [Capillaris Pasco Giant x Rotundifolia 'EverGrow']
D.Hamiltonii
D.Intermedia Brazil
D.Anglica
D.Cblanceolata...
Went through my collection yesterday and was amazed at how many first-time bloomers I will have this spring. Usually I get a few every year, but I was shocked at what I saw this year. Many of them were from plants I got last year, so it's an added bonus. Off the top of my head here's what I saw...
Brunswick Beauty is hand written on a purple pitcher plant I just picked up, has anyone heard of this varrient before? I can't find any information on it.
Here is a picture of a purp that my friend is letting me take care of over the summer. It was probably gonna die if i didnt. He had put fertilizer in every trap, and there are a bunch of holes in all the traps. Hopefully he will give it to me, less hassle for him, more fun for me!
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