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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...
pinguiculacpx
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Jun 15, 2003
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Hello, I'm growing 3 species of pygmy sundew: nitidula x pulchella occidentalis ssp. occidentalis palacea ssp. roseana. Summer is fast approaching, and I am...
southsoundcarnivores
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Jun 16, 2003
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Hi Homer, All the sp. you mentioned can be grown on moist soils during the summer. Allow the soil to dry out occasionally before adding more water. I would...
pinguiculacpx
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Jun 16, 2003
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Hi Michael, I've had plants similar to the 2nd one you mentioned. Since adelae require cross pollination and are generally such prolific plants, sending out...
sundewmatt
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Jun 16, 2003
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Ditto on that. Pygmies and tuberous Drosera probably all appreciate a lower humidity and better air circulation than most people allow their Drosera. Some...
sundewmatt
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Jun 16, 2003
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Hi all, I have this red erect form as well as the typically cultivated form and also have a dozen clones from the cross between the two. I can send seed this...
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Jun 17, 2003
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Hi Greg, Have a good / safe trip. If you take any photos while you're there, please send us the link. I would be interested in knowing the size (approximate...
Sundew
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Jun 17, 2003
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Hi Greg, Please keep me in mind if you happen to have any seeds of the red form of adelae. I am also searching for seeds of tuberous droserae (especially...
pinguiculacpx
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Jun 17, 2003
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Greg said... ... Good luck with the trip, Greg. Based on when I was there (early October 2001) you should see plenty of tuberous and pygmy stuff all over the...
Andrew Broome
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Jun 17, 2003
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... Hi Greg. I would be interested in some seed. I'm in Queensland. My email is dinah_damage@... and I have only just begun keeping Drosera. I will...
Dannye Nunn
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Jun 18, 2003
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Hi Michael, How about posting the URL for that Ping list of yours? I've been to Eric's site before and was really impressed. I'm jealous of you people who can...
sundewmatt
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Jun 19, 2003
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I'm growing D. capensis in 50/50 peat/sand in Queensland. I bought them in a large pot conglomerated with some Nepenthsis. After separating the Drosera into...
Dannye
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Jun 19, 2003
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Dannye, I'm a bit concerned about your using tap water, even if it's filtered. What filter are you using? You probably have a problem with humidity as well....
Marcus Rossberg
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Jun 19, 2003
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Here is the website to my list: http://perso.club- internet.fr/epbb/pages/pages_principales/swap.htm Cheers, Michael ... to ... and ... locals... ... red ... ...
pinguiculacpx
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Jun 19, 2003
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Hi Dannye, I would stand the capensis in water(distilled or rain water), and give them shade(50%). I do not believe that high humidity is necessary for the...
pinguiculacpx
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Jun 19, 2003
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Thanks Marcus and Michael. I moved it into more shade as I figured the leaves were burning from the sun and voila, dew! I also happened upon bottled...
Dannye
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Jun 20, 2003
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Hi, I recently took some photos ofsome of my unidentified Drosera. You can see them on the following Link : www.utricularia.net/englisch/hilfe.htm It would be...
chrdietz
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Jun 22, 2003
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Cristian, I wouldn't take the unusal inflorescence as being characteristic to this species or even just to this plant. I saw this a number of times before on...
Marcus Rossberg
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Jun 23, 2003
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*Very* nice pictures, BTW....
Marcus Rossberg
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Jun 23, 2003
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Hi Marcus, I have never had such a flower stalk on any of my plants before. If you do have it on some of your plants, it would be great if you could take some...
chrdietz
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Jun 23, 2003
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Hi Marcus D. 3 looks like D. tokaiensis to me. D.5 is a spatulata type which almost always forms bifid scapes. It comes from an island off Japan. I can't...
sydneycarnivorous
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Jun 26, 2003
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That island is Tanega Greg...
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Jun 26, 2003
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Hi I am selling "Carnivorous Plants of Australia" Vol 2 on Ebay #3532520474. Mint condition paperback. Auction ends next sunday. Winner pays actual shipping...
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Jun 30, 2003
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Hi everyone, I have a couple of packets of D.capensis seeds(collected today) for sase. I have: D.capensis var. narrow leaf D.capensis var. alba Email me at:...
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