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By Sundews69
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updated 10/19/24

I was unfortunately away from home for a couple months due to circumstances out of my control. While I was gone, I sadly lost almost all of my plants :cry:

Sarracenia
S. alabamensis spp. alabamensis - Panman (SW)

Drosera
D. capensis 'typical'
D. capensis 'alba'


Pinguicula
P. 'Piruoette'
P. gigantea (S)
P. agnata 'red leaf'
P. ehlersiae

Nepenthes
N. veitchii (A)
N. veitchii (k x m)
N. x ventrata
N. peltata x jacquelineae (EP)
N. truncata x minima

Aroids + ant plants
Amorphophallus konjac
Anthurium pterodactyl
Anthurium veitchii
Myrmecodia beccarii
Philodendron verrucosum
Philodendron branditatum

Abbreviation Guide
L= large, adult plant, flowering size, or close to it
M= medium, juvenile plant
S= small, seedling, germinated seed
W= waiting for seed to germinate, Gemmae to start growing, cuttings to strike
R= in refrigerator stratifying
F=flowering or has flowered
(I'm just using @Shadowtski's guide)
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By Cosmickitty
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“Just a beginner” lists a dozen plants xD welcome to the forum!
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By TrapsAndDews
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Sundews69 wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 11:31 pm Just a beginner, so I don't have much
I am also willing to trade (although, don't know what you would want from my garbage collection lol)
Nice list. If you think you don't have much, look at my grow list. :)

I've always wanted an admirabilis. However, I am currently unable to trade or buy plants. I may in the future.
By Sundews69
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Thanks @TrapsAndDews! I would be more than happy to trade some admirabilis in the future with you. Just take note that the normal admirabilis looks slightly different than admirabilis 'floating'. I do own the admirabilis 'floating', but it's not in my possession currently.
Here is the one I have (admirabilis 'floating')
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Here is the other one I don't have
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By TrapsAndDews
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I still think it's nice. When I say future, I mean in like a year :? (I only have seedlings and I don't have a wide variety of plants as of now).
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By Cross
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Lol what cosmic said lol.

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By Sundews69
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@TrapsAndDews. Good to know you still like it. Man, a year is a long time. It kinda nice tho because when I get my plant back, it will have time to let it adjust and let me do cuttings on it. Who knows, maybe I can send you a cutting in a few months when I have possession of the plant again :D
By Sundews69
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Wait....Who changed what I wrote on my grow list lol :lol:
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By Cross
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Sundews69 wrote:Wait....Who changed what I wrote on my grow list lol Image
ImageImageImageImage that was the best. He fixed it for you. I love it so much ImageImage

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By Sundews69
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I think I may have unfortunately lost my D. binata, Dionaea M. 'dente', Dionaea M. 'typical', and a random Sarr that came with them due to an unexpected -20 degrees we had a couple weeks back. They were in my unheated garage, but that was still to much cold :cry: :cry: :cry:

Does anyone have any suggestion on what I can do?

(I may still have some hope, but they've been in my room while I try and see if they're dormant or dead. If they're dormant, they sure haven't come out of it, so I'm quite certain they are dead)
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By thepitchergrower
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Check the binata for any roots that may still be alive. Unlikely, but possible. Check the sarr rhizome as well.
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Are these VFT roots salvageable for root cutting? I'll look at the binata roots later.
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