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Post by brian on Sept 17, 2006 16:11:29 GMT -5
Okay, just to recap, I have a little shelf planter in my water pond in Niagara Falls (zone 6a) and made a small peat moss bog at the edge of Lake Baptiste near Bancroft (zone 3b). I'm real bad at the taxonomy thing, but I know I've overwintered flytraps, flavas and other non indigenous pitchers, plus purps and some droseras (but I am still desperately seeking d rotundifolia and anglica!) I'm looking forward to lively discussion here!
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Post by Flytrap on Sept 19, 2006 14:39:17 GMT -5
Okay, just to recap, I have a little shelf planter in my water pond in Niagara Falls (zone 6a) and made a small peat moss bog at the edge of Lake Baptiste near Bancroft (zone 3b). I'm real bad at the taxonomy thing, but I know I've overwintered flytraps, flavas and other non indigenous pitchers, plus purps and some droseras (but I am still desperately seeking d rotundifolia and anglica!) I'm looking forward to lively discussion here! Hi Brian! If you enter our OCPS contest (ends this Friday, Sept 22) and win... you can receive d rotundifolia and d anglica seeds as your prize ;D Good luck everyone...remember, our first contest ends at the close of this week!
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Post by mabudon on Sept 19, 2006 15:20:15 GMT -5
I didn't know they were up for grabs?!?!? And Brian, someday we'll get your collection properly documented- hopefully you got more pics this summer of stuff in full growth And if you don't have D.linearis yet, I should be able to help there I will have a LOT of overwintering species this year, so PLEASE keep yer fingers crossed
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