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Post by WillyCKH on May 13, 2015 0:51:06 GMT -5
Hi Everyone! As I am waiting for my sundew babies to grow up from seeds, I kind of want to expand my collection a little bit. To be exact, I like the kinds of Pinguicula with succulent looks which are round and fat. One of the picture I have come across online: I'm relatively new to CP so I don't know where I can get some Pinguiculas; I am willing to pay via Paypal to buy the plants or seeds. Though I am still a post secondary student so I can't afford something too fancy and expensive. I will promise you good care to the plants/ seeds! Beside Pinguicula, I also want to buy the pink Drosera Bumanni (Humpty Doo?), plant or seeds. And if you have U. sandersonii please also give me a quote too, I like those bunny flowers! Thanks in advance!
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Post by hal on May 13, 2015 9:16:55 GMT -5
That looks like a P. jaumavensis. P. ehlersiae and esseriana and debbertiana have a similar habit. Mexican pings are difficult to grow from seeds. Leaf pullings and divisions are the way to go.
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Post by amanitovirosa on May 13, 2015 21:04:45 GMT -5
...hey Willy, I got some Pings from Roraima last year that have divided like crazy (and have been in constant bloom for the last 3-4 months)! I have several kinds, let me get a pic on here and you can let me know which ones you may be interested in.
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Post by WillyCKH on May 13, 2015 21:46:13 GMT -5
...hey Willy, I got some Pings from Roraima last year that have divided like crazy (and have been in constant bloom for the last 3-4 months)! I have several kinds, let me get a pic on here and you can let me know which ones you may be interested in. Sweet!
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Post by amanitovirosa on May 17, 2015 23:10:03 GMT -5
...hi Willy, sorry for the delay, but it is Tomato Weekend so I've been busy putting all may tomatoes in the garden. Here's a pic of my Pings... 20150517_221836 by Gabriel Pona, on Flickr ...I was completely unprepared when the order came in so I labelled them in Roman numerals to a corresponding list but the list is nowhere to be found. I know there are at least, Gigantea, Weser, Cycoclesta and a Moranensis in there. There are many here that would help you with identification.
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Post by WillyCKH on May 18, 2015 0:10:36 GMT -5
Thank you so much! I see that you have a handful of Red ones there, do you mind selling me a leaf or a division?
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Post by amanitovirosa on May 18, 2015 0:15:18 GMT -5
...no, I don't mind at all. You will have to pay me for the shipping fees.
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Post by vivgrows on May 18, 2015 23:08:37 GMT -5
Hi Willy,
I could send you a small plant of ping ehlersiae if you don't get one from amanitovironsa. I am thinking it would survive in a padded envelope for its short trip from the Island to Burnaby.
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Post by lloyd on May 19, 2015 6:12:36 GMT -5
Plastic petri plates inside a padded envelope are a cheap, secure way of mailing small delicate plants.
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