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Spark's growlist
Here are all the plants I'm currently growing! (I also have a <a href="http://www.sparkcostumes.com/misc/growlist.html">grow list website with photos</a> if anybody cares to look.)
Carnivorous: Sarracenia purpurea Sarracenia rubra Sarracenia X Judith Hindle Sarracenia ??? Sarracenia ??? seedlings Drosera natalensis seedlings Drosera capensis Drosera spathulata Drosera aliciae Drosera regia Pinguicula moranensis Nepenthes ventrata Nepenthes ventricosa Nepenthes ampullaria Nepenthes bicalcarata Darlingtonia californica Dionaea muscipula typical Dionaea muscipula Red Dragon Dionaea muscipula Dentate ----- Succulents: Aloe vera Haworthia tesselata Pleiospilos nelii Lithops schwantesii Lithops karasmontana Lithops salicola Lithops ??? seedlings Adenium obesum Titanopsis calcareum Fenestraria rhodalophylla Fenestraria ??? Ledebouria socialis Sedum ??? Epiphyllum oxypetalum Aloinopsis Schoonesii Echeveria perl von neurnberg Crassula ovata ----- Orchids: Angraecum didieri Tolumnia sylvestre Brassavola x little stars ----- Other houseplants: Vriesea carinata Musa nana ----- Garden plants: Oxalis oregana Iris tenax Iris laevigata Iris setosa Nepeta cataria Musa acuminata Musa nana double I left off the vegetables. :D It's not as if I know the species names for any of them anyhow. Things I want: Lots more lithops! Heliamphora (but not until I can afford a terrarium for it.) Cephalotus (Same.) Lots more irises Lots more Sarracenia Some more kinds of dionea Last edited by spark; 27th June 2009 at 07:28 PM. |
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Re: Spark's growlist
Good start to a collection especially the D. regia.
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Re: Spark's growlist
Anyone with darlingtonia makes me so so jealous. BTW Nice list. Get more neps.
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Re: Spark's growlist
I love neps. But I suspect most neps would probably die here. I haven't got a terrarium, just a windowsill! So no temperature or humidity control. If they're not okay with a pretty constant 70F and around 30%, they're not going to make it. Well, or I suppose I could try them outside, but I don't think most neps like zone 8. :P I probably will eventually try a few more of the hardier ones eventually. We'll see!
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Re: Spark's growlist
N. khasiana is one of the most cold tolerant nep. Why don't you try that.
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Re: Spark's growlist
Just bought some new plants today. Added a venus fly trap, a n. alata, and two new sars, Judith Hindle and Rubra.
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