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Post by Kate on Feb 8, 2015 16:08:27 GMT -5
I was going to type out a list of what I am looking for except when it reached 162 and I still had more I wanted to add I realized it was probably safe to say anything that is a Nepenthes, Drosera, Pinguicula, Cephalotus, Sarracenia (especially any S. purpurea) or Genlisea is probably something I am looking for. I probably would not turn down any other genus either, I just haven't had previous experience with them. I am not opposed to seeds or cuttings (rooted or not). At the moment budget is the main consideration. I do not have a large budget to work with. I would prefer local pick-up for live plants(anywhere on Vancouver Island) as shipping from other locations for live plants would eat up a lot of my current budget, seeds and cuttings which would survive in a bubble envelope or small parcel are certainly an option I am willing to pay for though. Please let me know what you have and what you would like to get for it either here or via PM. I should also mention re: local pick-up I am not medically allowed to drive (it is bad for everyone concerned when I loose consciousness!) so some flexibility on arrangements to pick things up is very much appreciated. Also, this offer to purchase is open indefinitely. If I get swamped with plants I will update, until then, assume I am interested as things come available Thanks. ETA: Also looking for live sphagnum. I have previously had zero success in keeping it alive and it seems that now would be the time to master growing moss.
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Post by mattgraz on Feb 9, 2015 3:30:17 GMT -5
I have some D.Spatulata and D. Rotundifolia seeds im germimating, ill let you know how it goes
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Post by Kate on Feb 9, 2015 15:05:56 GMT -5
Oh! Yes, please let me know.
Thanks
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Post by Dennis A(cook1973) on Feb 9, 2015 15:15:29 GMT -5
I have some D.Spatulata and D. Rotundifolia seeds im germimating, ill let you know how it goes If you decide to get Gemmae I will take some let me know by PM
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Post by StickyIcky on Feb 9, 2015 15:39:32 GMT -5
I don't really have any sundew seeds currently, because I cut most of my flower stalks, but I can let a few grow if interested.
Guaranteed flowers:
D. spatulata - constantly D. capensis - constantly D. natalensis - somewhat frequently D. venusta - somewhat frequently
I'd be fine with you just sending a SASE. Time for me to pay it forward.
Let me know if you're interested and I'll let the flowers grow.
Josh
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Post by Dennis A(cook1973) on Feb 9, 2015 15:42:12 GMT -5
I have spatulata and capensis I am interested in natalensis and venusta though how long until seeds or gemmae??
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Post by StickyIcky on Feb 9, 2015 15:43:38 GMT -5
Well, unfortunately I trimmed back all my stalks last night. Venusta isn't currently flowering, but only a matter of time.
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Post by Dennis A(cook1973) on Feb 9, 2015 15:44:12 GMT -5
ok let me know
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Post by StickyIcky on Feb 9, 2015 15:44:21 GMT -5
I'll update when I check em out and see what they are up to.
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Post by StickyIcky on Feb 9, 2015 15:45:42 GMT -5
I just trim back to keep them from overtaking, but if people want seed, I'll gladly let a few flowers bloom.
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Post by StickyIcky on Feb 9, 2015 15:47:41 GMT -5
I may have some Humpty doo burmanii too, but I don't want to make any promises yet as the plants are old and kinda crapping out.
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Post by Dennis A(cook1973) on Feb 9, 2015 16:27:17 GMT -5
ok,just venusta and natalensis I have spat seeds left from what maiden sent me and I was sent a mixed packet of capensis I also have 5 VFT seedlings from maiden growing they are 1 inch with 2 traps(seed sized opened)they are Typicals
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Post by StickyIcky on Feb 9, 2015 16:32:38 GMT -5
Just got home from work and took a look. One venusta is sending up a stalk, so I'll let it do its thing. A capensis also, for those interested, and of course the usual, unstoppable spatulata machine.
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Post by StickyIcky on Feb 9, 2015 16:33:02 GMT -5
No natalensis currently
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Post by Dennis A(cook1973) on Feb 9, 2015 16:39:45 GMT -5
I had a Capensis last year with dew on it but it was cooling down at night and it formed its winter rosette and never having one threw it out, thinking it was near death,then was kicking myself when I realized what I done, now I know better(a bit anyway) the rosette had 10 leaves when I tossed it
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