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Post by mabudon on Dec 16, 2005 9:11:23 GMT -5
Cephalotus- C.follicularis Drosera- D. x tokaiensis D.spatulata "fraser island" D.filiformis ssp. filiformis D.madagascarensis D.collinsiae D.coccicaulus D.aliciae D.capensis ssp. Alba D.capensis "Typical" D.binata "Marston Dragon" D.adelae D.oblonceolata D.admirabillis Pygmy Sundews- D.scorpioides 3 species I don't recall Sarracenia- S.flava from North Carolina S. "Scarlet Belle" S. "Dana's Delight" S. rubra ssp rubra S. flava var oranta S.flava var cuprea S. X hummer's hammer head S.oreophila S. alata S. x popei S. x dixie lace S. "Judith Hindle" S. rubra ssp wherryii (chatom giant ) S. X rehderi S. leucophylla Utricularia- U.livida U. calcyfida U.prehensilus U.sandersonii U.longifolia U.subulata (LOTS of it ) Nepenthes- N.ventricosa N x ventrata N "Miranda" N. "Judith Finn" Pinguicula P.vulgaris P. moranensis "A" P. grandiflora P. agnata P. "sethos" F2 Heliamphora H. minor Genlisea G. lobata x violacea
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Post by mabudon on Dec 9, 2006 9:23:19 GMT -5
Added the most hopeful tuberous Drosera
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Post by Syble on Dec 9, 2006 12:19:20 GMT -5
whats D.binata "Blackheath" ? not familliar with it? Thanks, Sib
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Post by funkytechnician on Dec 9, 2006 17:29:48 GMT -5
wow, your grow list is extensive, kinda like the noah's ark for carnivorous plants Is there any type of tissue sample trading this forum?
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Post by brian on Dec 10, 2006 8:13:43 GMT -5
Which ones are you trying in your outdoor bog?
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Post by mabudon on Dec 10, 2006 9:10:48 GMT -5
You wannasee an Ark, Funkytech, go look at Jay's G-list mine is more like a dinghy next to that monster. We have a trading section here- might wait til spring before sending too much, dormant plants can ship now I guess, but "awake" ones, not so much, and there's always seeds- if there's anything on my list you like, go ahead and ask, I may at least have seeds you could have now Brian- nothin but the Sarrs, but all of 'em are out there, along with the regular D filiformis and if there's any still out there, P.vulgaris
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Post by titom on Jan 14, 2007 2:06:58 GMT -5
You have a great collection! If these plants are all beautifull, it's so nice! It may be difficult to take care of all these plants! cya!
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Post by mabudon on Jan 14, 2007 9:21:40 GMT -5
Thanks Titom, most of them look pretty good, but there's always a few in some kind of decline, I DO try but some of them just don't like to co-operate Hopefully that little "CP tour" video I'm workin on will be done soon Then you can see the good, bad and UGLY
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Post by titom on Jan 14, 2007 11:58:22 GMT -5
Okay Mabudon! My plants are starting to look great, but I don'T have a very big collection like your's! cya! titom
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Post by mabudon on May 5, 2007 8:02:25 GMT -5
Fixed today- still missing some Sarrs but once they're up I'll ask someone to come help me ID them
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Post by mabudon on Nov 13, 2007 15:22:06 GMT -5
Added SCHIZZY (and some others) Thanks again to Rick for the assist
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Post by Flytrap on Nov 14, 2007 10:45:04 GMT -5
Mab... I just *love* that name "Schizzy"! Looks like a piece of lettuce leaf, doesn't it?
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Post by Rick Hillier on Nov 14, 2007 11:15:36 GMT -5
We should make "Schizzy" the forum mascot.
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Post by lloyd on Nov 14, 2007 13:51:59 GMT -5
and Schizandraphrenia could be a disease characterized by an obsession with CP's.
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Post by mabudon on Nov 15, 2007 8:29:41 GMT -5
I think Rick has more to do with the nickname "Schizzy" but it's been so long I can't recall, it's just fun to say Schizandraphrenia sounds MUCH worse than it is The plant is happily ensconced in a giant brandy snifter in the windowsill next to my other queensland 'dews- the others are a little too invasive to keep together and sometime soon I'm going to separate the species into "species tanks" (IF I can, D.adelae is RIDICULOUS, I feel confident saying it's almost as bad as U.subulata)
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