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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Ditto on that. Pygmies and tuberous Drosera probably all appreciate a lower humidity and better air circulation than most people allow their Drosera. Some...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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, 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....
Here is the website to my list: http://perso.club- internet.fr/epbb/pages/pages_principales/swap.htm Cheers, Michael ... to ... and ... locals... ... red ... ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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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:...
Hi friends... Has anyone been able to germinate this one? I have tried many times (without special treatment) but have not gotten a single germination. I have...
... times ... germination. ... Maybe the seeds are not fresh. Otherwise, I have found that some sp. of cps like the ones from N.Australia need constant heat...
Thanks for the tip, but I've already tried heat. Most other petiolaris I've planted at the same time, with the same methods, germinated fine under the same...