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Hi all , **des images de drosera hartmeyerorum ici , pris avec un microscope digital type Sony / USB : **some pictures of the yellow "balls" found on...
Patrice
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Feb 10, 2003
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Hello, I just recently joined thesundewclub. I'm a CP grower up here in Washington state, and have been growing CP's for about 3 years now. My collection...
southsoundcarnivores ...
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Feb 21, 2003
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Dear all from list, Does anybody know the email of Arie Cohen? I have sent messages but they´d returned showing that the email does not exist. Thanks a lot. ...
vmirandaus
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Feb 25, 2003
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Hello to all as i am a new member! Does anyone have any tips about growing D Whittakeri and for that matter any othere tuberous species. I currently have a...
mark_anders_999
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Mar 17, 2003
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Hello. I have not grown tuberous sundew; however, I have experience raising pygmy sundew. They do share the same habitat and growing conditions (for the most...
Mr. League
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Mar 17, 2003
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D. whittakeri is not fussy with lighting conditions. It grows in sunny conditions but mostly grows under the cover of shrubs. The soil is damp in the winter...
sydneycarnivorous
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Mar 18, 2003
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Hi, thanks for the reply. I live in the UK, therefore when the seedlings first appeared (Nov? onwards) the natural photoperiod was about 12 hours and sunny....
mark_anders_999
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Mar 18, 2003
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Dear Sundew Club, I have just rejoined the group. Just want to let you know that I am in the process of filing paperwork to establish a small business ...
droseradeb
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Mar 19, 2003
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Hello everyone, This is my first year growing pygmy drosera. I am growing D. nitidula x pulchella, occidentalis ssp. occidentalis, and rosei. They are all ...
southsoundcarnivores
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Mar 24, 2003
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Hi Homer , I'm not the "biggest" pygmy specialist , so I give you this link : http://www.cephalotus.net/article.aspx?cid=12&y=2002&m=11&d=1 On that page ,...
Patrice
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Mar 24, 2003
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Hi, I'll trade ~ especially for red forms. Here's a list, for estimate purposes or to buy them. thanks! email me! ps; sizes are averages.. email me at...
Brent Mercer
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Mar 24, 2003
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Hi, I'll trade ~ especially for red forms. Here's a list, for estimate purposes or to buy them. thanks! email me! ps; sizes are averages.. email me at...
Brent Mercer
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Mar 24, 2003
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Hi, I just got a capensis red thin leaf form. Are there any other sundews that are red also? I hear the frazier island one is pretty red, but is that a...
Brent Mercer
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Mar 26, 2003
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Hi Audist, ... Many _Drosera_ become red when they get good light, even _D. adelae_--only because you mentioned you grow it--can become reddish. African...
Marcus Rossberg
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Mar 26, 2003
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Hi all, The D. spatulata from Fraser Island was also distributed as ssp. lovellae. This form is also found on the coast and is redder than other forms. It has...
sydneycarnivorous
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Jared Scott
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Mar 27, 2003
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Dear Group, The essential paperwork for my new business is now complete. I anticipate opening for business on May 1. I specialize in the three sisters of...
droseradeb
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Mar 28, 2003
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Hey I would love to trade, for some unusual plants, I have d. adelae, spathulata and starting from seed burmanii, florida intermedia, and I have an all red...
Brent Mercer
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Mar 31, 2003
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Hi friends, Sorry for another long silence. I keep on thinking there is no activity here because I am still not receiving Yahoogroups messages most of the...
sundewmatt
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Apr 9, 2003
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Hi friends, Now that the weather is warm enough to ship plants, and now that I am totally out of room, it is time for ANOTHER PLANT SALE! Here is what I hope ...
sundewmatt
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Apr 9, 2003
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Hi everyone, Although my title is pinguiculacpx, you may call me Michael. I have been cultivating cps for the last 6/7 years starting with a flytrap that I...
pinguiculacpx
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Apr 9, 2003
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Hi Michael, I have heard that most of the pygmies and tuberous Drosera can be grown outside year round in S. California. As long as the temps don't go below...
sundewmatt
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Apr 14, 2003
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... Pygmies grow very well outdoors under 50-70% shade in S.California. IMO, it is more difficult to find adjusted tuberous drosera in the US than cultivate...
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Apr 15, 2003
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Dear Drosera enthusiasts! I had anticipated being ready to start my business on May 1, but due to unforseen circumstances I shall have to move the date up to...
droseradeb
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May 3, 2003
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Howdy. I'm Dannye in Australia. I've had heaps of success with VFT's in the past and decided to "branch out" as it were, into Drosera, Sarracenia and...
Dannye
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May 25, 2003
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Dannye said... ... This is like a big undrained tub rather than a pot with drainage holes? Do you know which Drosera species you have? ... I would've preferred...
Andrew Broome
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May 25, 2003
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Hi Andrew. Thanks for responding. ... Yes, an acquarium tank. ... Unfortunately no. I have ascertained it looks like Drosera scorpiodes(sp?) but the...
Dannye Nunn
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May 26, 2003
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Glad to know of your buisiness. Lots of success is what I wish you. Mário Valente (madmage1)...
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Jun 15, 2003
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Hi folks. This is actually the first time I have received an email message posted to this group for quite a while. This is ironic considering I am the founder...
Sundew
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Jun 15, 2003
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Hi everyone, There seems to be two different forms of D.adelae in culture. One form, produced commercially by TC in the U.S., obtains large sizes and produces...
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