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Old 01-19-2012, 08:28 PM
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My Carnivorous Plant Collection As Of January 19, 2012 - Part Two

Sarracenia (continued):


Sarracenia 'Tarnok'

Stylidium (Triggerplant):


Stylidium debile (Frail Trigerplant, a proto-carnivorous plant)

Well, that's my collection as of today, I hope everybody enjoys the photos!

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Truly outstanding Justin, thanks so much for the pictures
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Can't wait for Monday!! I have been researching Stylidium debile, getting my tent ready for the new babies!!!!!
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Can't wait for Monday!! I have been researching Stylidium debile, getting my tent ready for the new babies!!!!!
Joyce, you should consider joining the Internation Triggerplant Society, here is the link: Home - International TriggerPlant Society. It is free, and they have a nice informative newsletter.

And, I am definitely looking forward to it!

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OK! I did it Justin! Joined the Society! Now...going to have to join the ICPS! Would love to start from seed, have had some luck with sundews, but need to branch out!!
BTW....your Cephalotus blew me away, one of my dream plants!! One of these days!!
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seriously cool, i'll have to make a thread so i can show you some of my collection (and i still need to show joyce my new additions, holidays have been keeping me happily busy )

anyways, more comments tomorrow after work
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Very cool !!
I'm not brave enough to take on more having enough with the one I've got I don't think it happy joyce? How's the weather your way?? May ship it to you for some TLC if to cold maybe spring. I don't think I have enough humidity for the one....
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OK! I did it Justin! Joined the Society! Now...going to have to join the ICPS! Would love to start from seed, have had some luck with sundews, but need to branch out!!
BTW....your Cephalotus blew me away, one of my dream plants!! One of these days!!
Thanks for compliment on the Cephs, they are still just babies, all of them have another 3-4 years before they are mature. One of these days, I might try to root some leaf pullings, but I want to wait until they are bigger to do so, they really prefer to not be disturbed at all.

Cephalotus follicularis 'Eden Black', the other Ceph official cultivar (the first being 'Hummer's Giant, which I have) is right at the very top of wishlist of plants I desperately want but can't be found anywhere, along with Phalaenopsis equestris 'Riverbend', Sarracenia 'Adrian Slack', and Phalaenopsis hieroglyphica 'ViClii', and a bunch of different VFT clones (I envy the Europeans, they get access to a lot of unique carnivorous plants far sooner than us in the USA). The few times I have seen any of these plants for sale, they go for ludicrous amounts. Although I have been in contact with Stephen Morley, the individual who grew the first 'Eden Black', and he informed me that the plant is going into tissue culture, so it should be available in a couple of years, when it does, I will get one.

PS if anybody here knows or has any of the other plants I mentioned, I would be totally up for trading divisions or something.

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Great collection and great growing. Thank you for sharing them.
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Justin, I will be on the lookout for the plants you are looking for
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I love your collection! These are a natural if you have lots of plants. I have just gotten started but I can already see the future.
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