- Sun Apr 03, 2016 12:55 am
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I took a trip to the New York Botanical Garden with my college's horticulture club today. Lots of neat plants there! When I'm not so tired I'll post a few pictures in a different thread. While I was in the gift shop, I noticed a shelf of carnivorous plants and bought the only two that weren't vfts. One of them was a butterwort that was only labeled 3' yellow butterwort, but has a flower that definitely isn't yellow. It is planted in very wet lfs, as far as I can tell. I'm keeping it covered by the plastic cup that was over it until I learn what it is and (more importantly) how to grow it. I got a few pictures. The flower isn't quite open, but is white with a purplish tint. When it opens, I'll get a good picture of it.
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I'm the grower of VFTs Maria, Lukas, Emil, Mathias, Isabel, Alice, Beatrix, Arthur, Berwald, and a cup of seedlings named Lili.
I also have Francis, my cape sundew.
RIP Gilbert
Yes, I'm the silly person who names her plants.
I also have Francis, my cape sundew.
RIP Gilbert
Yes, I'm the silly person who names her plants.