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i started my exploration of Oz with Troy offering to take me out to see some tuberous Drosera he knew about.....unfortunately while i came at a bad time for reptiles(winter down here) was the perfect time for tuberous Drosera....according to Troys field guide of plants of the area, the climbing...
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...
So.. the time has come that I need to trim down my collection.. And the finicky indoor growing stuff needs to be cut back... I've decided to focus down to just some specific groups and tuberous just doesnt fit in with my plans. As these are still actively growing, i'm not shipping them.. And I...
not up to date 9/16/2013
Drosera
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Affinis
Spatulata x Capensis
Capensis Alba
CapensisTypical
Capensis Red
Madagascariensis
Regia
Nitudula x Pulchella
Lasanthia
Pings
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Pinguicula Moranensis
Nepenthes
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Alata
Hamata clone #1
Spat x Hamata
Kashiani
Burbidgea x edwardsiana...
hello I am looking to trade some my plants for medim to large D. regia, drosophyllum seeds and D. graomogolensis. i have plenty of things to trade so heres a list of all of it.
pots full of Stylidium debile
h. Nutans-Wei( 2 plants in the pot and they are divisions from a seedgrown plant)...
i would like to start by saying i found this on www.thegardenhelper.com . this is not my work, it is that of the person who posted this on the site mentionned above. I thought it is EXTREMELY INFORMATIVE and makes defining easy by using plain old english, and not technical terms!
Please, ENJOY...
I just recieved a tuber of D. whittakeri ssp. whittakeri and was wondering:
1) Should I go ahead and pot it up in its media or wait til fall for cooler temps?
2) I have heard these need a nightly temp drop but have also read of them being kept in constant 70-80F temps. Whats the scoop?
3)...
Thought I should start a new post rather than follow one from the last, due to the number of pics.
These were taken yesterday on my parent’s 21 acre property just outside of Melbourne. Its been raining a bit so the ground looks much wetter than it usually is. All of these are growing on a Sth...
Totally forgot I had a pot of this stuff hidden in the garden (overgrown by a large shrub!):
This is about a 25cm shallow pot. Mostly sand/peat mix (looks like some bird poop as well!).
To give you an idea of the tuber’s hardiness... I did not water it at ANY stage through the summer. And...
In January I got a new camera: A Canon A610.
The built in macro modus is great.
Here some nearly unmodified (just resized) snapshots:
Drosera auriculata:
Drosera paradoxa:
Drosera macrophylla:
Drosera rosulata:
Drosera rupicola (or: D. stolonifera ssp. rupicola)
Drosera whittakeri...
SARRACENIA
alata typical
alata-double flower
alata black tube
alata red lid
areolata
brooks hybrid
catesbai
chelsonii
comptonensis ex Bank farm 218
courtii
courtii x wrigleyana
dianne whittaker
dixie lace
excellens x leucophylla
excellens red flower
excellens yellow flower...
Hello everyone, here is my grow list. Little old with some additions missing but pretty accurate. Current 2/05 additions coming soon, couple losses to.
Aldrovanda
ald1 Japanese form
ald2 Australian red form NSW near Mertens Creek above Big Mertens Falls near Mitchel Falls, Kimberley...
Hi
Last winter a number of my D. whittakeri started to look sickly. These plants eventually rotted and died.
I waited until my two remaining plants were completely dormant and repotted them in fresh compost. The 4 tubers I got out of the pots looked healthy.
Now one of the 4 plants has just...
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