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Post by lovecarnivorousplant on Nov 23, 2015 19:04:27 GMT -5
Hi! That would be wonderful! :-) There is an other member who will give me some d. albensis and d. albensis alba for my class too. Honestly I feel very happy and proud to see that I am not alone being in love which CP plants and wanting to share the love... Thanks again and we'll keep in touch. Nathanaël d. albensis? You mean D. Capensis right? YES! That made me laugh. I am so new to CP that all the words get mixed up in my head :-) Thank you for the correction Willy CKH. Nathanaël :-)
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Post by WillyCKH on Nov 23, 2015 19:17:36 GMT -5
No Problem! I was curious because if you have D. Albensis, I have to trade you with something
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Post by lovecarnivorousplant on Nov 26, 2015 2:59:44 GMT -5
No Problem! I was curious because if you have D. Albensis, I have to trade you with something Ha ha ha! I really enjoy the conversations in this forum... Nathanaël
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Post by lovecarnivorousplant on Dec 18, 2015 1:46:37 GMT -5
Welcom to the forum Nathanael. I will have lots of D. Spatulata and D. Dielsiana seeds that I could send your way come spring! I wonder how many of your grade four students will become Cp addicts lol. Hi again! It is funny that you say some will become CP addicts: a girl asks me again and again to look at this great book with me `Carnivorous plants of North America...` The more I learn about CP, the more interested I get. I am diving in the Nepenthes realm right now. SO interesting! :-) Nathanaël
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Post by kdawg on Mar 31, 2016 17:47:50 GMT -5
Hi Nathanael, The dews I started for you are looking great and could probably be put into individual cells/pots for your classroom windowsill as I seeded them in a community flat. I'm not sure how often you check this forum but feel free to PM me for a pickup arrangement. Cheers!
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