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Post by vraev on Jun 18, 2007 0:31:52 GMT -5
I totally agree lloyd. I personally love the typicals as they are a true representative of this monotypic genus. I guess colsanti thinks its "cool" (pun ) just becos it looks like it has shark teeth. *sigh*
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Post by insectivore on Jun 18, 2007 6:24:17 GMT -5
You laugh but typicals are accualy rare over here... Can't find any! Cya
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Post by sdeering on Jun 18, 2007 10:22:58 GMT -5
If you can get some cultavars I will take what I dont have. Stephen
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Post by ricesmuggler on Jun 18, 2007 16:32:15 GMT -5
That sounds funny but so true - I remember years ago it used to be the other way around, typicals everywhere and Dente's were the holy grail. You laugh but typicals are accualy rare over here... Can't find any! Cya
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Post by insectivore on Jun 18, 2007 21:36:55 GMT -5
Lol! That was like 3-4 years ago... Oh Well! Cya
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Post by Flytrap on Jul 3, 2007 14:25:35 GMT -5
... just wait... I betcha in a couple of years, B52s will be every where! I was at a large gardening centre near Vancouver this Canada Day weekend, and I saw over 30 B52s for sale! Supplier label on the ID tags mentioned "Keehns Carnivores". The plants were very reasonably priced ...but looked the worst for wear. The plants were neglected looking and some were dried out. I was thinking of offering them 100 bucks to take the whole mess from them... but remembered that I've just spent a fortune on some VFTs from down under.
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