A few months ago in a trade I recieved a D. rotundifolia 'Everbrow' is this a real cultivator? The plant looks like all other D. rotundifolia I have so I am...
hi e-friends, all I know about that plant is that it will grow all the year round , if keepen in warm conditions......."other" D.rotundifolia will form a...
Hi Patrice and Tre, This is a hybrid produced by my friend Ivan Snyder, who is responsible for quite a few hybrids. He reads the CP listserv regularly - you...
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Jul 2, 2004 2:27 am
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Is it possible to hybridizes D. binata forms/varities with other species of Drosera. For example D. binata 'extrema' x. D. spathulata. I cannot find any...
I don't know much about hybridizing drosera, but I started last year, and got some to set seed. But I think that spathulata and binata may have different ...
At the ICPS site,they said that Drosera brevifolia can also be a perennial if you keep cutting the flower stalk off. They also said that doing so that this...
I have no idea. I just go by what is in Schnell's book (CPs of the US and Canada). If you want more plants they must be reproduced by seed, leaf cuttings do...
I wouldn't know how to really do the leaf cuttings. I tried with Threadleaf sundew leaves,and they did work. Unless they have a root on them as you pull them...
For the Drosera that can be ropagated by leaf cuttings: 1)cut a leaf off with a sharp object as steril as you can get it. 2) lay the leaf tenticals side up on...
The pods will turn black or brown. If the top half or all the pod is brown you can pick that pod. roll the pod in between your thumb and index finger over...
Hi, I few years back I tried hybridizing _D. binata_ with several other _Drosera_, I used whatever was flowering at the time. I didn't have any success...
I did cut few stalks off the Threadleaf sundews last week so they dry up faster. I roll out tiny seeds today. I just cut one stalk off the Pink sundew. If I...
Hi everyone, I have plants of Drosera prolifera, schizandra, ascendens and Genlisea available right now - a limited quantity for a very short period of time....
Matt, My sp.'Zimbabwe, Chimanimani Mnts' recently lost its dew... but still growing... I'm wondering if its getting too hot for it, since summer has started....
Hi Homer, I recommend repotting it in some fresh sphagnum and moving it to a cooler location. Ideal petiolaris complex temperatures might be a little hot for ...
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Jul 10, 2004 6:06 pm
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Do you have any cp books? If so look in those, preferably The savage Garden (Peter D'Amato). If not plant/sprinkle the seeds in the yogart cup with the clear...
I am very interested in D. schizandra and am interested in genlisea and D. prolifera. I will buy or trade (perferable) I have many plants besides Drosera,...
Hi Tre and everyone else, Please email me off-list about this through the contact link at my website sundewgrower.com. Thanks, Matt ... From: "tre bond"...
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Jul 10, 2004 7:58 pm
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Hi friends, I'm sorry for the additional message about this. I was having some technical difficulties but finally resolved them and sent details of my latest...
Thanks Tre,I did do that. It was just that one Pink sundew,think this is more southern species,not like the one in North Carolina? This is not like NC varity...
I do have CPs of US and CA,and Savage Garden. Both helped a little,and both sill out of date. Both books may had been reprinted recent,but must not been out in...
If any one have extra Drosera brevifolia and Drosera rotundifolia var. rotundifolia,let me know. I want to have more of these sundew in my garden. Also any...
Hello everyone, This is my first mailing to the group. I was authorized about one month ago, but I finially got my laptop back. I used to live in New Jersey,...
Hello. The reason there is no dew is because your climate is much too dry, especially if you're in New Mexico. That's your problem, climate. Now, do you ...
For me Drosera brevifolia has been very easy from leaf cuttings when I float them in water. Harry <wolfster1972@...> wrote: I wouldn't know how to really...