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Post by curlingguy on Jan 8, 2015 14:09:52 GMT -5
Only have two and would like to have more...if someone has small plants would like to obtain. Will work out a trade....if you have an awesome capensis would trade something nice ....I would prefer one that seems to produce lots of dew and wraps around prey like my avatar (not sure whatever happened to that plant).
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Post by Maiden on Jan 8, 2015 15:16:58 GMT -5
PM me back next spring, i will have some capensis available. Typical and alba.
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Post by H2O on Jan 8, 2015 15:57:59 GMT -5
Too bad I didn't save all the ones I pulled out of my Disa pots. There were a couple hundreds of them.
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Post by amanitovirosa on Jan 8, 2015 19:05:28 GMT -5
...I also have lots of these growing, but to ship now would be suicide (-20 something here today). Strange time to request a tropical Drosera, wait 'till the spring when the weather warms up, I'm sure you'll be buried in them.
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Post by sokkos on Jan 9, 2015 0:00:24 GMT -5
I have the giant form from BCP and can propagate some for you
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Post by Dennis A(cook1973) on Jan 10, 2015 12:18:49 GMT -5
I think Drosera Indica wraps the prey
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Post by Dennis A(cook1973) on Jan 10, 2015 13:07:44 GMT -5
Only have two and would like to have more...if someone has small plants would like to obtain. Will work out a trade....if you have an awesome capensis would trade something nice ....I would prefer one that seems to produce lots of dew and wraps around prey like my avatar (not sure whatever happened to that plant). looks like this Drosera filiformis (Thread-leaf sundew).
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Post by Raymond on Jan 10, 2015 19:49:26 GMT -5
Drosera filiforms has dew tentacles around it like a cylinder and does not "really" move around it's prey as much while in [curlingguys] pic it is a capensis, if you check ICPS website or Google capensis curling(hahaha lol)around it's prey you would see the same thing but drosera indica does produce ample dew
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