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Feb 11, 2015 11:34:41 GMT -5
Post by Dennis A(cook1973) on Feb 11, 2015 11:34:41 GMT -5
whats the best?
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Post by lloyd on Feb 11, 2015 11:40:15 GMT -5
My choice is either "All the above" or a succulent-holoparasitic-carnivorous-saprophytic-antplant that can move around to attack its prey.
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Feb 11, 2015 12:14:59 GMT -5
Post by Apoplast on Feb 11, 2015 12:14:59 GMT -5
Ooh! I vote for the genus Lloydus, as described above!
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Feb 11, 2015 12:32:57 GMT -5
Post by Dennis A(cook1973) on Feb 11, 2015 12:32:57 GMT -5
My choice is either "All the above" or a succulent-holoparasitic-carnivorous-saprophytic-antplant that can move around to attack its prey. So if this antplant can move to get prey does it have roots or is it free moving like a airplant? Can it get out of the pot? will it eat a CP if its close? if its a easy plant send one or sell me some seeds
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Post by hal on Feb 11, 2015 13:17:32 GMT -5
I'd also like some seeds, Lloyd. And some magic beans.
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Feb 11, 2015 17:01:14 GMT -5
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Post by H2O on Feb 11, 2015 17:01:14 GMT -5
My choice is either "All the above" or a succulent-holoparasitic-carnivorous-saprophytic-antplant that can move around to attack its prey. It's natural prey is D. austinii
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Feb 11, 2015 17:11:23 GMT -5
Post by Dennis A(cook1973) on Feb 11, 2015 17:11:23 GMT -5
My choice is either "All the above" or a succulent-holoparasitic-carnivorous-saprophytic-antplant that can move around to attack its prey. It's natural prey is D. austinii You should be a comedian with burns like that!...NOT!
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