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Post by shelilla on Apr 8, 2017 1:19:25 GMT -5
Mainly Drosera and FT Cultivars (I know some of them are incredibly hard to impossible to obtain or difficult for beginners to grow, but I'm just posting the ones I really liked the looks or qualities of Drosera: Any Pygmy Drosera! <3 D. burmanii D. gigantea D. sessilifolia D. tokaiensis D. platypoda D. paleacea D. scorpiodes D. finlaysoniana D. lanata D. zonaria D. pauciflora D. glanduligera D. barbigera D. derbyensis D. falconeri D. filiformis D. microphylla
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Post by WillyCKH on Apr 8, 2017 1:41:57 GMT -5
Hi! I have seeds for D. Finlaysoniana, D. Tokaiensis, D. FiliformisD. Burmanii. They are relatively easy to start from seeds so I'd recommend that Willy
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Post by shelilla on Apr 11, 2017 16:39:43 GMT -5
Hi! I have seeds for D. Finlaysoniana, D. Tokaiensis, D. FiliformisD. Burmanii. They are relatively easy to start from seeds so I'd recommend that Willy Oh that's good then! I've actually already sent someone a SASE for some Finlaysoniana and Burmanii seeds, but I would be very interested in your Tokaiensis and Filiformis ones! Thanks for the reply
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Post by jeff on Apr 12, 2017 2:38:17 GMT -5
Bonjour for the pygmae or the tuberous you can ordered to allen LOWRIE directly in australia , but for these 2 it is too late ,normally the order, is make until late march see here his catalogue : pinguicula.free.fr/lowie2016-2017.pdf this year I ordered some tuberous drosera rosette to him in tuber , actually it begin to grow here. jeff
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Post by shelilla on Apr 12, 2017 9:32:38 GMT -5
Bonjour for the pygmae or the tuberous you can ordered to allen LOWRIE directly in australia , but for these 2 it is too late ,normally the order, is make until late march see here his catalogue : pinguicula.free.fr/lowie2016-2017.pdf this year I ordered some tuberous drosera rosette to him in tuber , actually it begin to grow here. jeff Oh geez that is incredibly helpful, I didn't even know if it were possible to order tuberous ones from North America. Thank you so much for giving me that link, I'm sure in the future (when I'm more ready/confident to grow tuberous 'dews) I'll be able to get ones I really love but are rare or a lot harder to find on most sites!
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Post by WillyCKH on Apr 12, 2017 10:24:59 GMT -5
Thanks Jeff for the link! Perhaps we could arrange a group order in the future. Willy
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Post by jeff on Apr 14, 2017 6:50:00 GMT -5
Bonjour
If I can help ,I do it with pleasure.
Attention nevertheless the seeds have sometimes lost their germinative powers.
no problem with the tuber and the gemmae
jeff
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Post by lloyd on Apr 14, 2017 7:24:49 GMT -5
An amazing catalogue, however the seeds of the rarer or more desirable species have been disappointing. This is true of many suppliers. I'd love to try some tubers.
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Post by shelilla on Apr 30, 2017 15:11:42 GMT -5
An amazing catalogue, however the seeds of the rarer or more desirable species have been disappointing. This is true of many suppliers. I'd love to try some tubers. Haha thank you, and yeah I realized after looking at and finding all this ones I really liked, half of them are extremely rare, or expensive, or almost impossible to get. I still can't help but post some though, and I just can't get D. platypoda out of my head; most pretty Sundew I've ever seen! So many of the tuberous kinds are really beautiful or unique with super cool leaves, but they're all so hard to get and I've heard most are hard to grow, so that's too bad
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Post by WillyCKH on Apr 30, 2017 15:24:58 GMT -5
They are very easy to grow... if you live in Australia
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Post by shelilla on Apr 30, 2017 23:43:53 GMT -5
They are very easy to grow... if you live in Australia Well of course! XD
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