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Khoas 24th July 2008 10:18 PM

G'day from South Aussie
 
G'day evevyone,
I from Adelaide, Australia. I been into carnivorous plants for about 11 years. I grow all sorts, naturally I into the native stuff.:smile:

shawnintland 24th July 2008 11:21 PM

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Hi Khoas, Welcome to the forum! Your seed list looks great! I'm sure many of us will be following up soon. Could you post some pictures of your plants and set up for us all to see? Have you been selling on any other forums or through a web site?

Shawn

Victoria 25th July 2008 12:40 AM

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Hello and welcome Khoas!

TS 25th July 2008 01:08 AM

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Hello Khoas, a warm welcome to you. It's always great to see new members joining the happy family. 11 years is long enough to become a guru (master), please share with us your growing experience and of course, your CP photos. I'm sure most of us here will be more than happy to read and see them.

caseyhoo 25th July 2008 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by TS (Post 1770)
Hello Khoas, a warm welcome to you. It's always great to see new members joining the happy family. 11 years is long enough to become a guru (master), please share with us your growing experience and of course, your CP photos. I'm sure most of us here will be more than happy to read and see them.

The others master joining the forum. Please share with us yours experience and yours CPs...:tongue:

Tarence 25th July 2008 03:05 PM

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G`day mate & welcome to the forum. I think you are the first australian in our forum. *smile*

*Barracuda_47* 25th July 2008 03:29 PM

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:smile:Hello Khoas WELCOME!!! Hope you enjoy it here, everyone is so nice. Please do grace us with pics of your CPs and everything...:1thumbup:

strath76 25th July 2008 03:32 PM

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Welcome to the forum Khoas. Living in Adelaide you would have many tuberous drosera on your doorstep at this time of year. I remember finding a few species many years ago while walking through Waterfall Gully.

Are you a member of the CP society there?

David 25th July 2008 04:28 PM

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Khaos,

What would you say would be your favourite CP and why? If I have the opportunity to stay in Australia, I would have my home filled with Cephalotus. One of the weridest looking CP around... of course besides Cuda's VFT long red fingers. :2thumbup:

Great to have experience CPer like you on board.

plantlover 25th July 2008 05:54 PM

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Welcome to the forum, Khoas.

Khoas 26th July 2008 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by strath76 (Post 1793)
Welcome to the forum Khoas. Living in Adelaide you would have many tuberous drosera on your doorstep at this time of year. I remember finding a few species many years ago while walking through Waterfall Gully.

Are you a member of the CP society there?

One of best location for the local speices is Onkaparinga Gorge National Park. At Gate 12 (I think) there is the Sundew trail. You should able see Drosera auriculata, glandiugera, macrantha ssp planchonii, praeifolia and whittakerii ssp whittakerii. If you do go any National Parks in Australia there is one rule to really remeber: Only things that leave the park is you and your photos :smile:
Yes I am member of the ACPS, I am their seedbank manager, librarian and the keeper of minutes and agenada.

Khoas 26th July 2008 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 1795)
Khaos,

What would you say would be your favourite CP and why? If I have the opportunity to stay in Australia, I would have my home filled with Cephalotus. One of the weridest looking CP around... of course besides Cuda's VFT long red fingers. :2thumbup:

Great to have experience CPer like you on board.

One of my favourite is the tuberous sundew. They are smart plants going to sleep though summer. Ceph's are pain to grow, cool roots and bright light. I think I will get better results with them when get my shadehouse.

bactrus 28th July 2008 12:30 PM

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Woah.... another sifu (master) has appeared. Looking forward to more interaction.

edmund83 28th July 2008 07:44 PM

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Hi Khoas , great to see you here... welcome :)


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