carnivorous plants
carnivorous plants
I know most are not tropicals but they are cool plants. i couldnt find a lot about them on here so i thought id make a thread. any other cp growers on here? ive been building my collection for a few years but i never seem to have enough
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Bet you never have any flies in the house thoughJames1991 wrote:I know most are not tropicals but they are cool plants. i couldnt find a lot about them on here so i thought id make a thread. any other cp growers on here? ive been building my collection for a few years but i never seem to have enough
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living on a farm my house is full of flies the plants love it though
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HiJames1991 wrote:I know most are not tropicals but they are cool plants. i couldnt find a lot about them on here so i thought id make a thread. any other cp growers on here? ive been building my collection for a few years but i never seem to have enough
I have Nepenthes Miranda which has huge pitchers and various Saracennias which have remained outside for the last two years along with Venus fly traps which I am hooked on,got five now
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Hi,
I've only got one Sarracenia, which has been in the ground for a couple of years, but I'm trying Darlingtonia from seed this year and would like to get more.
I've only got one Sarracenia, which has been in the ground for a couple of years, but I'm trying Darlingtonia from seed this year and would like to get more.
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ive been growing darlingtonia for a few years now but they do take years to get to an impressive size. i have some 3 year olds that are about an inch tall i got frustrated and just bought a few plants but lost the lot last summer! it was just to hot for them!
Anyone else grow Drosophlum? the best smelling plant in the world
Anyone else grow Drosophlum? the best smelling plant in the world