- Sun Mar 29, 2020 2:09 pm
#350893
Good afternoon everyone!
A new member from South Africa here, also fairly new to carnivorous plants (Started December 2019) with some wild Drosera capensis "wide", I now also have the "white" and regular forms and have seeds of cuneifolia, cistiflora, pauciflora and trinervia. Time will tell if they grow
The main reason I joined is because I am growing very interested in botany (CP's in particular) so have came to seek out knowledge about the South African species to make a field/collection guide to use at a botanical garden where I volunteer. That thread will be up soon.
Looking forward to communicating with everyone here,
Hendre
A new member from South Africa here, also fairly new to carnivorous plants (Started December 2019) with some wild Drosera capensis "wide", I now also have the "white" and regular forms and have seeds of cuneifolia, cistiflora, pauciflora and trinervia. Time will tell if they grow
The main reason I joined is because I am growing very interested in botany (CP's in particular) so have came to seek out knowledge about the South African species to make a field/collection guide to use at a botanical garden where I volunteer. That thread will be up soon.
Looking forward to communicating with everyone here,
Hendre
Website: capecarnivores.co.za
Insta: instagram.com/cape_carnivores
Carnivorous plant explorer from South Africa
Insta: instagram.com/cape_carnivores
Carnivorous plant explorer from South Africa