- Mon Apr 13, 2015 3:53 am
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I have 6-8 decent-sized clumps of "Utricularia gibba" for trade, roughly golf ball-sized. The binomial name is in quotes because it has yet to flower and I'm not 100% confident in the identification. I purchased this on ebay from seller "pearldiver6" last year. This is an aquatic species that is very easy to grow with sufficient light. U. gibba was found to have the lowest amount of non-coding DNA in any plant genome sequenced to date, very cool!
Some of these are a little ambitious, I'm looking for started cuttings/divisions of:
Some of these are a little ambitious, I'm looking for started cuttings/divisions of:
- U. sandersonii and other showy terrestrial or epiphytic utrics
Anything from the Drosera binata and filiformis clades
Larger tropical Drosera
Mexican pings
Sarracenia seedlings species and/or hybrids (S. purpura purpurea and S. oreophila preferred)
Unique flytrap types
Tuberous Drosera
Cephalotus or Heliamphora starts (doesn't hurt to ask )
Drosophyllum and other interesting seed
Try me!
- Nepenthes
D. capensis
Pygmy Drosera
Last edited by lothar123 on Mon Apr 13, 2015 5:32 am, edited 1 time in total.