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Post by wides on Jun 19, 2007 11:28:58 GMT -5
Nepenthes; N. ventricosa- from Lowes N. x miranda cutting-ilbasso, potted and pitchering 10/07 N. rafflesiana x male not yet known(x7) (from seed 5/3/7)- from Pyro *** N. ?? x N. ventricosa red(x1) (from seed 5/26/7)- from Outsiders71 N. Judith Finn(2)-from Lowes N. ventrata-King Soopers
Drosera; D. adelae(x4)- from Lowes D. ericksoniae x pulchella- from Jeremiah D. capensis(typical form)- from Jeremiah D. capensis "albino"(a bajillion)- from CPsInAtl(TF), received as tiny seedlings D. burmanii Beerwah,QLD,Australia(x20+)-JRFxtreme(TF), from seed, germinated 5/5/07 D. intermedia-from seed-zero(TF) D. x tokaiensis-from seed-Drosera36(TF)
Dionaea; typical
Sarracenia; S. rubra- from Lowes S. rubra ssp gulfensis Yellow River(x4),Fla -JFRxtreme, from seed, germinated 5/25/07
Darlingtonia Californica-Lowes 11/07
Butterworts P. primuliflora- lowes 11/07
Sarr seed in stratification; Moorei Red, Santa Rosa FL x courtii Red Moorei ‘Red Sumatra’ x (oxl) readii(rxl) by itself Moorei ‘Red Sumatra’ x courtii red Moorei Red, Santa Rosa FL x (o x l) (r x p) Cook’s form of chelsonii x oSM-HVPT ((r x o) x l)* x courtii Red Courtii Red x (o x f cuprea) oSM#4 x 1) courtii red __ x 2) l All Red; by mistake pollinated twice by different pollen 5 areolata x courtii Red
Seeds from Dan, should be ready to sow in early Feb 08
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Post by vraev on Jun 19, 2007 13:33:26 GMT -5
thats not tiny. thats almost as big as mine. However, it seems like insectivore and the other guys here...your focus is more towards drosera and nepenthes. I started with more VFT based focus. I got a pinch of all the major CP genus.... now I want to really dig deep into the nepenthes and the cephalotus plants.
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Post by wides on Jun 19, 2007 15:56:02 GMT -5
There are some pretty neat flytraps out there, I particularly like the B-52 and the Red Dragon, both of which I see you grow. Cool plants. I would like more flytraps, I forgot to add them to my want list, I will go and fix that now. There are not many different dionaea cultivars available around here.
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Post by vraev on Jun 19, 2007 16:02:44 GMT -5
are u serious dude?? lol! U are in the US....u have sooo many flytrap cultivars open to u. Check out california carnivores. Check equilibriocarnivorousplants and blackjungle.com and other sites. There are tons of cultivars in US which u cannot find in canada. I guess canada has the B52.
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Post by Rick Hillier on Jun 19, 2007 16:20:03 GMT -5
Hi Wides, I noticed that you have D. prolifera in yur wish list. I have one that regularly flowers and makes new plantlets from the stalks. I just sent a few out west, but when I get more, I'll send a couple your way. As I'm getting old, and the alzheimers advances, you may need to remind me in a couple of months >>> Rick <<<
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Post by wides on Jun 19, 2007 16:58:56 GMT -5
vraev- I meant around HERE in Colorado. I know that we, the US, have some of the largest naturally occuring VFT areas. Should have been more clear about that. Mostly I suffer from lack of growing space. My fish tanks take up alot of room.
Rick- that would be great!! I will make a note to get a hold of you in a couple of months.
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Post by insectivore on Jun 19, 2007 21:34:40 GMT -5
Nice list man! Vraev... Its a sad story about my list... Yes I focus on Drosera and Neps more... BUT DAMN VFT"S!!! I could never keep them for more than a month... They always would die for no reason... Now I've been having succes with Dentes, Big Mouths, and I'm thrying Red Dragon... But Droseras are just SO EASY... Seriously.. Cya
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