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Nepenthes0260's Sales List (updated 3/12/22)

Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2021 4:21 pm
by Nepenthes0260
Plants for sale:

Hi all! Here is my current updated availability list for April 2022. Temperatures in most areas of the country are perfect for shipping plants, so heat packs are no longer available for purchase. If shipping temperatures to your particular location are still unfavorable, I can hold packages until they are.

-Specimen plants show the EXACT plant you will receive. Some pictures show community pots with multiple plants in them, and those ones are indicated by “one (size) plant” in the description. In those cases, you will receive one healthy, well rooted specimen from the community pot of the size described, not the entire contents of the pot.

-Shipping prices will be calculated on a case-by-case basis, ranging from $9 to $15 via USPS priority mail. Some plants such as Heliamphora will ship potted, while most others ship bare-root. 72 hour packs are available for $4 extra. All orders will automatically receive a live arrival guarantee.

Payment is via PayPal Friends and Family (to avoid the fee). To order, please shoot me a PM here or contact me at nepenthes0260@gmail.com with the numbers of the plant(s) of interest (e.g., “D17”, “H02”)

Without further adieu, here are the plants! Thanks for looking as always! :)

H01- H. pulchella (Churi Tepui) BCP ID# H25-01- specimen- $30
H02- H. folliculata (BCP ID# H1437, H1602) one small plant- $25
H03- H. neblinae “Mysterious Giant” AW- specimen- $150
H04- Hx sarracenioides x minor “Burgundy Black” (div of a SG)- specimen- $105
D01- D. binata ‘Ghost’- one small plant- $50
D02- D. binata (Blackmans Bay, Tasmania) SG- one medium plant- $14
D03- D. fulva (Noonamah, NT [non-flooded zone]) perfect fulva, grows massive!- one medium plant- $40
D04- D. ordensis (13 km West Kununurra) x aff. ordensis (Kingston Rest [South]) clone 4- specimen- $25
D05- D. aff. ordensis (Timber Creek, NT) clone 2 x ordensis (Kununurra 13 km West) SG- one small plant- $20
D06- D. petiolaris- specimen- $18
D07- D. aff. brevicornis (Mt. Bomford, the Kimberley)- specimen- $26
D08- D. aff. dilatopetiolaris (Pearson River Crossing)- specimen- $18
D09- D. spatulata (Ahipara Gumfields, NZ)- one mature plant- $15
D10- D. spatulata “mini plant form” (Bamaga, Queensland)- one small plant- $17
D11- D. spatulata (Gold Coast, AU) large growing, blood red form- one mature plant- $18
D12- D. spatulata var. lovellae- one mature plant- $14
D13- D. adelae “Giant”- specimen- $18
D14- D. natalensis “Stellenbosch” ex. Lowrie seed- one medium plant- $14
D15- D. natalensis “white flower form” (Bulungula, Eastern Cape Pro., SA)- specimen- $18
D16- D. collinsiae (Usuthu River, Swaziland)- one small plant- $18
D17- D. collinsiae (15 km South of Dullstroom, RSA) ex. Lowrie seed- one small plant- $25
D18- D. aliciae (Steenbras Dam)- one small plant- $15
D19- D. aliciae “Cape Peninsula” [from Lowrie’s “cuneifolia Cape Peninsula seed”]- one small plant- $14
D20- D. nidiformis (near Port Edward, Western Cape Pro., SA)- one mature plant- $15
D21- D. cuneifolia “var. undulata” (Silvermine NR)- one small plant- $40
D22- D. cistiflora “salmon flower”- one small plant- $22
D23- D. affinis (no loc.)- specimen- $18
D24- D. capensis “upright hairy form” (near Kleinmond)- specimen pot (multiple plantlets)- $20
D25- D. capensis (Vogelgat Nature Reserve)- one medium plant- $13
D26- D. capensis (Baardskeerdersbos) 13946 (JT)- one medium plant- $13
D27- D. capensis (Du Toitskloof Pass)- one small clump- $13
D28- D. capensis “Baviaanskloof Compact” 18054 A/B (JT)- one medium plant- $13
D29- D. capensis (Betty's Bay) 14451 (JT) caulescent!- one medium/large plant- $20
D30- D. capensis (Hottentots Holland Mtns., Steenbras Dam) 13947 (JT)- one small plant- $13
D31- D. capensis (Bot River) 13781 (JT)- one small/medium plant- $13
D32- D. capensis (Meiringspoort) 18890 (JT)- one small plant- $13
D33- D. capensis (near Franschhoek) ex. Ellenic- one small plant- $16
D34- D. capensis “Mini Red” (ECP)- specimen- $18
D35- D. capensis “Merry go Round” (extreme narrow leaf form)- one small plant- $13
D36- D. capensis “Lotus Eater”- one small plant- $20
D37- D. capensis “red form” (Vanrhynsdorp) ex. ICPS seed- one small plant- $13
D38- D. capensis (Driehoek Farm, Cederberg) 13942- one medium plant- $13
D39- D. capensis (Driehoek Farm, Cederberg [different population]) 13943- one medium plant- $13
D40- Dx ‘Tom Turpin’- one medium plant- $15
D41- D. filiformis (Nova Scotia)- specimen- $20
D42- D. intermedia (Roraima State, Brazil)- one mature plant- $15
U01- U. livida “typical”- one medium colony- $10
U02- U. bisquamata (Betty’s Bay, SA)- specimen- $14
S01- Sx catesbaei (purpurea ssp. purpurea “Jerry’s Giant” x flava var. Atropurpurea “Select”) SG- one small plant- $10
S02- S. flava var. ornata “black veined giant” clone B x “improved black veins” Phil F. SG- one small plant- $15
S03- S. flava var. rubricorpora F209 clone 2 (Apalachicola NF) x MW clone L (Liberty Co., FL) GSF 21-437- one small plant- $15
DA01- D. californica SG (first mature pitchers)- one small plant- $20
P01- P. moranensis var. caudata- specimen- $14

PS- pictures are not in order.

Re: Nepenthes0260's Sales List (updated 9/4/21)

Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2021 4:26 pm
by Nepenthes0260
Rest of the pics.

Re: Nepenthes0260's Sales List (updated 9/4/21)

Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2021 4:49 pm
by Nepenthes0260
And then here are some pics of NFS adult plants of some of the varieties available above. IDs in the photo descriptions.

Re: Nepenthes0260's Sales List (updated 9/4/21)

Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2021 7:18 pm
by Nepenthes0260
Updated availability.

Re: Nepenthes0260's Sales List (updated 9/13/21)

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2021 4:18 pm
by Nepenthes0260
Updated availability. Lots of goodies still available, though (one sarracenioides, alata 'Night', 'Reptilian Rose', ordensis x aff. ordensis, etc.)

Re: Nepenthes0260's Sales List (updated 9/13/21)

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2021 8:36 pm
by sundewd
That's a great price on Reptilian Rose. MW just listed mediums for 70.

Re: Nepenthes0260's Sales List (updated 9/13/21)

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2021 10:19 pm
by Nepenthes0260
@sundewd For sure! I'm surprised nobody has snagged it yet :lol:

Speaking of which, here are a couple updated pics of my largest NFS Rept Rose plant today. The lip is just crazy.

Re: Nepenthes0260's Sales List (updated 9/13/21)

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2021 4:57 am
by pandaking666
OP is an awesome seller. plants came packed greatly with labels.

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Re: Nepenthes0260's Sales List (updated 9/13/21)

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:02 pm
by Nepenthes0260
pandaking666 wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 4:57 am OP is an awesome seller. plants came packed greatly with labels.

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Thanks! Glad to hear you like them :D

Re: Nepenthes0260's Sales List (updated 9/13/21)

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2021 10:40 pm
by Z_Y
I echo that +1, I got my plants yesterday and everything looks great! :mrgreen:

Re: Nepenthes0260's Sales List (updated 9/13/21)

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2021 1:27 am
by Nepenthes0260
Z_Y wrote:I echo that +1, I got my plants yesterday and everything looks great! :mrgreen:
Fantastic to hear as well!

Re: Nepenthes0260's Sales List (updated 10/17/21)

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2021 6:50 pm
by Nepenthes0260
Big update for October! Added seeds, gemmae, and a lot more plants. More pics of mother plants of some of the varieties available:

Re: Nepenthes0260's Sales List (updated 10/17/21)

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 12:49 am
by Panman
May I ask how you manage to control the cross pollination of the sundews?

Re: Nepenthes0260's Sales List (updated 10/17/21)

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 4:40 pm
by Supercazzola
I can personally tell you the U02- U. minutissima is amazing. I got my plug at the end of July and look how it grew !
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Re: Nepenthes0260's Sales List (updated 10/17/21)

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 9:19 pm
by Nepenthes0260
Panman wrote: Mon Oct 18, 2021 12:49 am May I ask how you manage to control the cross pollination of the sundews?
For my indoor ones, I organza bag the flowers just in case some pollinator does get in and decides to wreak havoc with the blooms. For the outdoor ones, I make sure that only one location of a specific species is in bloom at a time (this year it was filiformis Nova Scotia and intermedia Brunswick Co.), although it is likely that next year I'll have some sort of different method.