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NIce growlist Pat. Are you thinking about adding some more Venus Fly Traps to your collection? I tried growing Nepenthes but have not had much luck with them in the Adelaide Hills, you are higher in altitude than me - do you grow in a green house or outdoors?
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Hi linton, it is most likely that I wil add some VFT to my collection. I will buy what ever I can get my hands on at the society meetings. I grow all my plants in a green house which doesent have any heating or cooling systems. Where abouts in the Adelaid hills do you live if you dont mind me asking? I dont think the altitude would affect the growing of CP's.
Pat :D
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Hi Pat, I live in Hawthorndene and am starting my VFT collection - I kind of gave up on nepenthes & sarracenia after losing a few. I don't have a greenhouse/glasshouse and was trying to grow them outside. I think that the humidity and position that I had them in was all wrong.
If you take a look at my grow list (on this site) you will be able to see the varieties of VFT that I currently have. When you build up your Fly Trap cultivars, you may be interested in trading with me and we can help expand each others collections.
You may also be interested to know that in Bunnings at Mile End last week there were heaps of Nepenthes (ventricosa/hirsuta/other hybrids)in hanging pots selling for around $24.00 each.
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Matt wrote:Nice looking list there Pat. You have quite a variety of plants. But I think linton is right...you need some more VFTs!
dito :D
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Thank you for notifying me on the Nepenthes. Once I get my VFT collection going, It would be great to trade with you.
Thanks, pat :D
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does that mean i have to get more too? i do not have a great collection. only some Venus Fly Traps. that's all.
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lemonlily wrote:does that mean i have to get more too? i do not have a great collection. only some Venus Fly Traps. that's all.
In time I'm sure you'll want some particular clones. Typicals are very beautiful, but I find certain traits really cool.
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Brochinea-

B. reducta (20/07/09)

Cephaotus-

C. follicularis f. Red (15/12/09)

Darlingtonia-

D. californica
D. californica "mountain variety" (native to southern Oregon) ( seed sown 17/11/09)

Dionaea-

D. "bristle tooth" (19/3/10)
D. "Big Mouth"
D. "Clone 12"
D. "Clone 14"
D. "Clone 15"
D. "Dingely Giant"
D. "Freak"
D. "Red Dragon"
D. "Saw Tooth"
D. "Sharks teeth" (19/3/10)
D. "South West Giant"
D. "Yellow"

Drosera-

Pygmy-
D platystigma
D.roseana
D. scopioides (18/5/10)

Hybrids-
D. binata ("Giant" X "Small Red") X "Marston Dragon" (Sown 07/09)
D. dielsiana X nidiformis "Type 2" ssp. synderia (sown 07/09)

Other-
D. adelae (21/10/09)
D. aliciae
D. binata
D. binata var. dicotama "Giant"
D. capensis "Alba"
D. capensis "Mini Red"
D. capensis "Thin Leaf"
D. dielsiana
D. "Marston Dragon"
D. nidiformis (sown 07/09)
D. prolifera (18/5/10)
D. slackii
D. spatualata "Typical"

Drosophyllum-

D. lusitanicum (22/06/09)

Heliamphora-

Species-
H. heterodoxa (15/12/09)
H. ionasii (19/05/09)
H. mionor "Hairy" (21/07/09)
H. pulchella (20/07/09)

Hybrids-
H. X "Tequila"

Nepenthes-

Highland

Species-

N. fusca
N. ventricosa
N. ventricosa "Red"

Hybrids-

N. clipeata X entricosa (19/3/10)
N. X "Gothica"
N. lowii X ventricosa (21/10/09)
N. macfarlanei X ventricosa
N. maxima X talangensis
N. maxima X ventricosa
N. X "Rokko"
N. thorelii X aristolochioides
N. veitchii X maxima
N. X "Ventrata"
N. ventricosa X bellii
N. ventricosa X pectonata
N. ventricosa X sanguinea (20/07/09)
N. ventricosa X talangensis

lowland

species-

N. raffelsiana Var. elongata

Pinguicula-

Temperate

Species-
P. lusitanica(17/11/09)

Tropical

Species-
P.moranensis
P. Sp. "Pico De Oreabo" (20/07/09)

Hybrids-
P. agnata X hemiepphytea
P. agnata X zechii "Gina" (20/08/09)
P. caduata "Hamburg" X moranensis "Superba"
P. ehlarsai X "Mooerii" X grandiflora


Sarracenia-

Species-
S. flava (21/10/09)
S. flava "Pat Barnes" X self, Line C (21/10/09)
S. oreophila
S. purpurea ssp. venosa (18/5/10)
S. rubra ssp. rubra

Hybrids-
S. leucophylla X flava (18/5/10)
S. purpurea X ???, Line A (21/10/09)
Many other unknown crosses

Utricularia

U. bisquamata (20/07/09)
U. Gibba (19/3/10)
U. reniformis
U. subulata (22/06/09)
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List updated on the 21/4/09.
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