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Post by sundewlex on Apr 1, 2010 10:33:30 GMT -5
I'm trying to stay with Sundews and Pings.
So far my list is tiny:
D. spatulata D. adelae (both bought in 2009 at Canada Blooms from a tropicals vender.) D. nidiformis D. hamiltonii D. capensis alba (The last three are from syble.) D. androsacea D. paleacea subsp. Leioblastus (The last two gemmae re from Z)
P. 'Weser" - from pmills P. moctezuma x gypsicola - from pmills - it died! I guess it got too dry.
My Wish List: small, not impossibly difficult Drosera. small, not impossibly difficult Pings. I think I'd like some Ping hybrids. I'll get more specific when I learn more about each species.
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Post by H2O on Apr 1, 2010 11:23:38 GMT -5
And the list begins haha Before your know it will take take over your life
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Post by canadaone on Apr 1, 2010 13:49:04 GMT -5
Try Drosera Capensis, D. Alicea, P Morensis, P. Sethos, P. John Rissi they are all easy to grow.
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Post by sundewlex on Apr 1, 2010 14:39:02 GMT -5
I'm hoping to add to the collection with a few you've suggested. I just need to find them. Though I'm trying to do it slowly, so most of the lighted area isn't taken up with lily seedlings. Once they're outside, I'll have a lot more room. I'd really like few pygmies, but I may wait till fall or gammae season for those...
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Post by H2O on Apr 1, 2010 17:38:57 GMT -5
Well the next time I get some seeds on my stuff I'll send some your way, just remind me I don't have much but I'm sure you'll have tones of offers from other members too.
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Post by sundewlex on Apr 1, 2010 20:09:37 GMT -5
Thanks for the offern, I'll hound you in a few months .
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Post by petmantis on Apr 1, 2010 21:44:42 GMT -5
i believe Keehns Carnivores carries a few of those.
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Post by labine on Apr 1, 2010 23:12:56 GMT -5
quote I'm trying to stay with Sundews and Pings. lets see that happening!!! :)you wish!!!
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Post by H2O on Apr 2, 2010 0:51:31 GMT -5
haha Labine, a actually laughed when I read it because we all know whats going to happen
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