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  1. Benurmanii

    Benurmanii's New and Improved Grow List

    I have had a lot of time one my hands :-)) Bromeliads Genus Brocchinia - Brocchinia reducta Byblis Species - B. guehoi - B. liniflora Hybrids - B. filifolia x guehoi Cephalotus - C. follicularis (a beautiful plant from Nauz) Darlingtonia - D. californica - D. californica seed grown...
  2. C

    Hydnophytum simplex seeds (ant plant) - Dave S. $25

    Berries are ripening on my plant all the time. I'll mail out all the seeds that are ready to go when the auction closes (probably 20+). They germinate fast, and may start while in transit. I'll cover shipping in a regular old envelope with live sphagnum for padding. Bidding starts at $1.
  3. Acro

    Wanted: Ant Plants and Tree Ferns

    I'm looking for Ant Plants along the lines of: Hydnophytum formicarium Hydnophytum simplex Myrmecodia tuberosa Myrmecodia platytyrea Dischidia major and other easy ant plants. I'm looking for Tree Ferns, species such as: Blechnum Dicksonia Cyathea I have a variety of plants and animals to...
  4. Cthulhu138

    My Ant Plants

    First the Ant Ferns. Lecanopteris carnosa Lecanopteris sinuosa mounted with a Vittaria species. Hyndophytum formicarum Close up of the caudex. Close up of the developing fruit. Myrmecodia sp. Close up of the caudex. These are the natural holes in the caudex that the ants will...
  5. T

    Tanukimo's Growlist

    List: (photographs below) Drosera adelae Drosera binata var. dichotoma Drosera collinsiae x burkeana Drosera aff. lanata 'Flying Fox Creek' Drosera madagascariensis Drosera natalensis Drosera paradoxa white, 'Type form', Lady Dreaming, Arnhemland, NT., Australia Drosera roraimae Drosera...
  6. C

    looking for Hydnophytum simplex

    I'm looking to round out my ant plant collection. Hydnophytum simplex doesn't seem to be very common in the US (it's easier to find in the UK) but maybe it has made its way over the ocean in recent years. We can discuss what I have to trade in the rare event that someone owns and can part with...
  7. Z

    zacher93's growlist/tradelist!

    Sarracenia: S. Purpurea ssp. venosa S. Rubra ssp. rubra x2 S. leucophylla X (S. oreophila X S. minor) (in cold stratification) Drosera: D. Capensis D. Capensis "alba" D. Spatulata x6 D. Binata x2 D. Binata "multifida" D. Adalae x3 D. Roseana D. Burmanii (germinating) D. Intermedia "cuba"...
  8. Paladin69

    Utric (Polypompholyx) multifida

    Northcliffe West Australia Interesting form Albany West Australia Utric simplex Utric volubilis
  9. swords

    Leperous Ant Plant!

    Check out this monster I picked up at the local orchid shop today Myrmercodia echinata No way man, it's just not gonna fit! Look at that multiheaded caudex Now here's the blooms which emerge from these leperous lesions which form along the stem! :D Upclose. The blooms are four...
  10. w03

    William's Very Small grow list

    William (complete reboot) Hm, the original title isn't so fitting anymore... UPDATE Lots of changes, lost lots of plants moving back between college... but lots survived too! Also some cool new species, including one that's been on my want list for a while. New stuff from BCP is here...
  11. S_Oregon_CP

    S_Oregon_CP Updated Growing List

    Grow List as of 04-27-09! VFT 1. Dionaea muscipula Nepenthes Highland and UltraHighland 1. Nepenthes rajah (Highland) 2. Nepenthes lowii (Trusmadi) (Highland) 3. Nepenthes sibuyanensis...
  12. Clue

    Clue's Growlist

    Outdated as of 12/13/15 Aldrovanda:A. vesiculosa (Japan) Byblis:B. liniflora Catopsis:C. beteroniana is actually C. morreniana so far as I know Cephalotus:"Vigorous" Darlingtonia:D. californica Dionaea:D. muscipula D. 'Dentate Traps' Drosera: Fork Leaved:D. binata var. dichotoma "Giant"...
  13. P

    Betta Simplex and Betta Rubra

    Betta Rubra Hi everyone , I was wondering if anybody know any fish stores in the U.S. that sells Betta Rubra, these are very rare fish and are usually sold from Thialand. I also wanted to say that if anyone has this fish , please contact me and hopefully we can work this out. Any information...
  14. G

    Any chance of finding any of the following?

    A few Utricularia I would reallly like to own.. U. arenarea/arenaria see it spelled both ways.. U. firmula U. livida var. Mexico giant U. menziesii U. microcalyx U. pentadactyla U. simplex U. simulans
  15. S

    Seans growlist-

    Here is my latest growlist- South African Drosera Drosera admirabilis Drosera admirabilis 'Ceres, RSA' Drosera admirabilis 'Palmiet River, RSA' Drosera admirabilis 'seed from holotype' Drosera affinis 'Namibia' Drosera aliciae Drosera burkeana Drosera capensis 'Mini Red' Drosera capensis...
  16. Clint

    I got a ton of utrics in the mail-help!

    i just got a ton of utrics in the mail from canada, and i've only heard of a couple of them. i was wondering if they all need similar care to the regualr utrics (like livida, subulata, etc, i know alpina is special ) and i was wondering if any of them are particularly rare. U. blanchetii...
  17. T

    Australian Utricularia Wanted

    I thought you all might be interested in seeing a list of what is possible to see down under. Does anyone know if any of the species on the first list are in cultivation, and if so which ones and how do I get you to send me some of them >;-I)> Species on the second part of the list I have seen...
  18. swords

    Plant at the edge of the pot?

    I have been reading one of my newest books CPs of New Zealand by Bruce Salmon and noticed that in the cultural information pertaining to Utricularia it states to plant Utrics at the edge of the pot. I have planted mine in the center and they are slow to establish (had them a couple months now)...
  19. swords

    New to Utrics, went on a shopping spree

    Hi folks, Yesterday I received the following terrestrial utrics: U. sandersonii U. cornuta U. simplex U. caerulea U. livida U. tricolor I mixed up a peat/sand planting medium and put it in 4" clear deli containers (so I can eventually see the bladders in the soil) at the moment the containers...
  20. G

    new 'trics' :)

    Just received U. tricolor, simplex, sandersonii.... Is there anything special about these plants. Or are they just easy, great plants to grow ( I think I have become addicted to utricularia now )
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