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Post by mabudon on Oct 9, 2006 9:38:17 GMT -5
This will sound like a joke, but I assure you it is not.. I have HORDES of D.capensis typical form and albino/alba variety seeds, HORDES of them... (and to others whom I have seeds pending, I have them ready to go out tomorrow, you know who you are) So if for some silly reason anyone wants tons of these stupid things, PM me, I will stuff as many as I can fit into an SASE for whoever might be intersted- if there's no takers, I'll be making D.capensis mustard with them
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Post by Rick Hillier on Oct 9, 2006 20:05:10 GMT -5
Capensis mustard!!! OMG Carl, You really do need help over there!!! Maybe we ought to hook up and get to a good live metal show somewhere!
>>> Rick <<<
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Post by mabudon on Oct 10, 2006 7:23:10 GMT -5
I'm okay, and I won't say who but someone is interested so it looks like I'll only be able to make a small batch of the stuff... And the next real proper Metal show should be MOTORHEAD in the spring, so mark your calendar now
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Post by lloyd on Oct 10, 2006 9:00:38 GMT -5
On a related note, does anybody want some U. subulata contaminated plants or soil?
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Post by pem on Oct 10, 2006 9:03:15 GMT -5
Hey Lloyd I've never had a utric before, so yep I'm interested!
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Post by mabudon on Oct 10, 2006 9:32:19 GMT -5
LMAO watch it Lloyd, you can get banned for loose talk like that
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Post by lloyd on Oct 27, 2006 11:32:49 GMT -5
Hi Pem, I would have to really dislike you to send you any U. subulata. I once ordered a D capensis from someone who shall forever remain nameless. It was sent bare-root. Two years after I got it, I found a few tiny stolons in the pot. Foolishly I cultivated them and enjoyed their cute little flowers. Then another two years later, I noticed the stolons in my cephalotus, pygmy sundews and U. tricolor. With continued vigilance I keep the infestation to a minimum but even repotting will not remove it. If you look at my pictures you will even see a stolon in my cephalotus pot. I recently threw out the quarantined U. subulata. Let it try to grow outside in the Ontario winter! Don't try this in Vancouver as it may survive. If you would like some U. calycifida, pm me. It is nicer and you can prevent contamination by picking the flowers off after the corolla falls off. Regards, Lloyd
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