- Tue Feb 23, 2016 2:55 am
#256291
I am currently harvesting fresh nepenthes seeds from my Nepenthes spathulata x albomarginata which was crossed with an unknown male.
The mother plant has been growing on my windowsill with temps over 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer for four years with no problems, so I am assuming the babies should be just as hardy. Here is a pic of the mother plant: https://www.instagram.com/p/ho2zkmv_Dh/ ... =ivanikinz and here is a pic of the seeds: https://www.instagram.com/p/BBV4Eqiv_Ic ... =ivanikinz
I am looking for drosera, utricularia, and nepenthes. Size of plant does not matter for me, and seeds may interest me depending on the species.
I have a good amount of seeds so depending on the value of the plant, the number of seeds can be adjusted accordingly. The plants I am looking for specifically are drosera regia, drosera burmannii, drosera schizandra, drosera tomentosa, drosera spiralis, most lowland neps, some highlands/intermediates, utricularia reniformis, utricularia alpina, and other species as well.
The mother plant has been growing on my windowsill with temps over 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer for four years with no problems, so I am assuming the babies should be just as hardy. Here is a pic of the mother plant: https://www.instagram.com/p/ho2zkmv_Dh/ ... =ivanikinz and here is a pic of the seeds: https://www.instagram.com/p/BBV4Eqiv_Ic ... =ivanikinz
I am looking for drosera, utricularia, and nepenthes. Size of plant does not matter for me, and seeds may interest me depending on the species.
I have a good amount of seeds so depending on the value of the plant, the number of seeds can be adjusted accordingly. The plants I am looking for specifically are drosera regia, drosera burmannii, drosera schizandra, drosera tomentosa, drosera spiralis, most lowland neps, some highlands/intermediates, utricularia reniformis, utricularia alpina, and other species as well.