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Reply: David
« Reply #4 on Feb 1, 2007, 8:44pm » Hi Min, do also post pictures of your plants and your growing conditions ok. Would love to see them. How many years do you have left for study? Hey, if you wanna take a break from your studies, would be great if you can take some pictures of the cps in nurseries in Australia and post on the forum for us to drool over, haa, haa, haaa... |
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Reply: artificialive
« Reply #5 on Feb 2, 2007, 12:40am » And perhaps bring back any CD seeds? haha |
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Reply: primavera
« Reply #6 on Apr 16, 2007, 1:51am » OK, reviving an old thread.... Yeah David, I like your rationale of a break from studies - taking photos of CPs. ![]() I still have another 3 years of study left in Sydney, so I'll definitely try to go around and snap a few photos! Too bad Exotica Plants is in some rural Queensland area, if not, I'll surely be there in a jiff. There are a lot of cps in Australia. I've seen a few droseras in the bushland during my (limited) travels around. Should bring my camera next time. If I remember correctly, Western Australia seems to be the center of diversity. I've recently chatted with a botanist friend who went over in summer to study wildflowers. He said he saw mats and mats of miniature sundews flowering too. Too bad he's only studying the Proteaceae family, and not CPs, or else could've got some seeds from him ![]() Anyways, keep up the good work guys. My bed beckons... |
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Reply: jeffrey
« Reply #7 on Apr 16, 2007, 9:56am » WAH! Welcome ![]() Australia you sure can get enough CP you like. A place where can grow and get any thing you like, isnt it?? ![]() |
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