I'm bored, I mean, I'm aboard!! <br><br>If you don't recognize my address, my name is Michael Manna and I grow amongst other plants, Drosera.<br><br>I live in...
Hi,<br><br>Glad to see that you've gone and put up this site. I'm a grower in Canada, and I casually sell CP's, including of course, sundews. I'm open to ...
Thanks for starting this club Matt! Although I like most CP, my favorite are the Drosera. It's what drew me into this hobby 6 years ago when I visited ...
This message has 2 parts - Yahoo told me my msg is too long!!<br><br>Hi Chris, <br><br>Welcome to the Drosera Club.<br><br>I know exactly what you mean. Every...
part 2:<br><br>D.admirabilis - seen plants labelled this as well which appear to be spatulata<br><br>D.arenicola - be skeptical with this one. I got something ...
How about everyone sending an introduction email to let us all know who you are, where you are, and what you're up to? Some of your profiles are a little ...
Dear Matt and sundew lovers,<br><br>Itīs me, Vitor Miranda. First of all thanks for the invitation.<br>Well, letīme introduce. I am from Brazil and have ...
Congratulations on the initiation of a great idea. I've been into CP 30 yrs. or so and this is the best idea to come along, and free too! Since I am recently...
Hello Everyone, glad to see many having interest in drosera. We run one of the larger carnivorous plant nurseries in the US. The drosera are some that we are...
Matt,<br> Since you pointed me out by name I'll put something brief up, I'll add more later - I'm unfortunately one handed this week. I'm Pete Thiel, I'm an ...
Hi there,<br><br> some of you on this list already know me, but here is my introduction for the others: My name is Tommy Landry, and i'm a student in applied...
Hi all!<br><br>I am also a new member of this group, so I want to introduce myself also.<br><br>I am Marco Craamer from Holland, I am a computer scientist and...
>Tommy Landry, but you know how hard it is to have some good ID-ed plants! I have receive in the past a lot of wrong ID: D.hilaris which end to be D.aliciae...
I used to trade plants with Eric Green of S Africa in the 80s. He had THE CP collection to have and took lots of trips around the Cape collecting seed which he...
After the note on some of the plants Eric Green sent around, thought I would post this message for the kiddies who havent already heard my lecture. <br><br>Its...
Hi Matt and all,<br> <br>I put together this message earlier this morning, but before posting it this afternoon, I see there are already other posts, so I'm...
I also have another problem. I've already asked the CP Digest, and I was answered by Jan, but the answer left me more confused than anything. It concerns 3...
Sorry for so many letters, but I'm not sure what limit we have for the text in each posting. In my opinion, perhaps when we have mis-IDed plants, we shouldn't...
Hi Chris,<br><br>What is scary is that the false IDs which you just mentioned seem like new ones. the good thing is that it would be VERY obvious to anyone who...
Chris,<br>I would not worry about what Jan says about D.paleacea and roseana. Some are considered lumpers and other splitters - I think Jan is president of the...
A good way to help cpers to ID their sundews, and know if they have the good stuff would be to make an ID key, which can be found in most "a bit scientific"...
I believe as a group we need to expand on what you have Matt, an on-line photo reference or a cd. I get plants in all the time, not always drosera, however...
Congrats Matt on the club. When you proposed this I looked into it but laziness won the day. It's only appropriate you be the founder anyway!<br> All my ...
Hi Marco,<br><br>I don't think anyone has answered your question, so I'll give it a shot. <br><br>I have always had problems with D. capensis as well. I grew...
Marco,<br><br>I live in San Jose CA and grow my D. capensis outside year round. Although, I admit, they often don't look very good in the winter. We get light...
Greetings to you all!<br>For those of you who don't know me, I'm Greg from Sydney Australia. I grow a fair selection of CPs but tend towards Drosera and ...
It seems to me like Drosera from different areas have different humidity preferences.<br><br>South American Drosera - high humidity<br>South African Drosera -...