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Cheng 9th November 2011 05:38 PM

Cheng's Growlist
 
I should have used a cooler sounding IGN ): My list is really short as compared to you guys! I just started this year. I hope to grow more :)

Drosera

D. Adelae
D. Binata
D. Spatulata
D. Intermedia "Cuba"
D. Paradoxa
D. Filliformis
D. Indica "Taiwan"
D. Nidiformis [KO]
D. Capensis "Alba"
D. Capensis
D. Aliciae
D. Madagariensis
D. Lanata
D. Capensis "Giant"
D. Burmannii
D. Capillaris "Long Leaf"
D. Intermedia "California Sunset"
D. Filiformis var tracyii

Nepenthes

N. Gracilis "Red form"
N. Kuchingensis
N. Veitchii "Mountain Hose"
N. Hisurta "Kuching" spotted
N. Mirabilis
N. Rafflesiana "Sandakan"

Utricularia

U. Bifida
Unknown 1
Unknown 2
U. Calycifida
U. Sandersonii

Dionaea Muscipula

Typical

Sarracenia

S. Rubra ssp. Gulfensis
S. Stevensii
Unknown

Germinating List

D. Burmannii
D. Spatulata
D. Capensis "Thick"
D. Intermedia "Cuba"

Wishlist

D. Prolifera
D. Venusta
D. Natalensis
D. Admirabilis
D. Schizandra
D. Scorpioides
D. Oblanceolata
D. Regia

.... and maybe some Pinguicula's', VFTs and more Drosera!

edwardyeeks 9th November 2011 06:08 PM

Re: Cheng's Growlist
 
Nawww, it's really good for starters! I'm only focusing on Nepenthes so mine can't compare to yours! :smile:

strath76 10th November 2011 03:58 AM

Re: Cheng's Growlist
 
Nice start. Do you have a picture of you unknown Utric?

Also you may struggle with D. auriculata in the tropics. As it is a tuberous species you would need to somehow mimic temperate conditions to get them growing in conditions similar to what I get in the winter(cold).

Cheng 10th November 2011 08:25 PM

Re: Cheng's Growlist
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by strath76 (Post 61317)
Nice start. Do you have a picture of you unknown Utric?

Also you may struggle with D. auriculata in the tropics. As it is a tuberous species you would need to somehow mimic temperate conditions to get them growing in conditions similar to what I get in the winter(cold).

Really? Aw man. Can you recommend some tropical sundews that I can grow in Malaysia?

edwardyeeks 10th November 2011 10:18 PM

Re: Cheng's Growlist
 
I don't see burmanii on your growlist! How could you not?! :crying: it's such a cool sundew! And easy too :tongue:

Forms of capensis other than the typical one seem to be uncommon in Malaysia, I don't usually see it floating around in the trading section but I'm sure there are some members who have it.

Cheng 11th November 2011 10:54 AM

Re: Cheng's Growlist
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by edwardyeeks (Post 61418)
I don't see burmanii on your growlist! How could you not?! :crying: it's such a cool sundew! And easy too :tongue:

Forms of capensis other than the typical one seem to be uncommon in Malaysia, I don't usually see it floating around in the trading section but I'm sure there are some members who have it.

I do have a Burmannii some time ago but it died. The seeds have germinated but it's still quite small to be fed. Ahhhh grow faster >_< I've received a D .Capensis Alba recently from a friend of mine thru exchanging a D. Paradoxa for it. A lot of my friends favour D. Paradoxa somehow...

sooxiwei 14th November 2011 09:56 PM

Re: Cheng's Growlist
 
Interesting list of droseras :)

caseyhoo 15th November 2011 11:53 AM

Re: Cheng's Growlist
 
welcome to PP.

that is really nice starter list!!!


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