By Nepenthes0260 -
Location: Deer Park, Washington state, USA
Posts: 1774
Joined: Mon Apr 30, 2018 1:59 am
Location: Deer Park, Washington state, USA
Posts: 1774
Joined: Mon Apr 30, 2018 1:59 am
- Thu Jul 14, 2022 2:59 am
#416639
All sold!
Selling several small dormant D. cistiflora “salmon flower” taproots. This particular vigorous clone originally came from the TC nursery Labflytrap in the Czech Republic.
Dormant roots are $15 each plus $10 priority mail shipping anywhere in the US. Please PM me here if interested. DMs to my IG page @insectsinside_nursery or emails to nepenthes0260@gmail.com work as well.
Please note that while this clone is a comparatively good grower, D. cistiflora in general is a difficult species. It has an obligate summer dormancy where it will die back to a thickened taproot under the soil, re-emerging in the fall when temperatures cool. D. cistiflora should be grown like a tuberous sundew, although during its summer dormancy it has a tendency to desiccate if kept absolutely bone dry.
https://www.carnivorousplants.org/grow/ ... ousDrosera
The last three photos are parent plants of this same clone in my collection earlier this spring. Dormant taproots available will reach blooming size in 1-2 years.
Thanks for looking!
Selling several small dormant D. cistiflora “salmon flower” taproots. This particular vigorous clone originally came from the TC nursery Labflytrap in the Czech Republic.
Dormant roots are $15 each plus $10 priority mail shipping anywhere in the US. Please PM me here if interested. DMs to my IG page @insectsinside_nursery or emails to nepenthes0260@gmail.com work as well.
Please note that while this clone is a comparatively good grower, D. cistiflora in general is a difficult species. It has an obligate summer dormancy where it will die back to a thickened taproot under the soil, re-emerging in the fall when temperatures cool. D. cistiflora should be grown like a tuberous sundew, although during its summer dormancy it has a tendency to desiccate if kept absolutely bone dry.
https://www.carnivorousplants.org/grow/ ... ousDrosera
The last three photos are parent plants of this same clone in my collection earlier this spring. Dormant taproots available will reach blooming size in 1-2 years.
Thanks for looking!
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Photo 4- flower macro shot
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Photo 3- flower
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Photo 2- adult plants
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Photo 1- roots available
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Last edited by Nepenthes0260 on Thu Jul 14, 2022 2:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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