Anyone interested in the above? If so, what do you have? Currently interested in Avicularia's and Cephalotus propogation methods but grow a wide range of them.
Anyone interested in the above? If so, what do you have? Currently interested in Avicularia's and Cephalotus propogation methods but grow a wide range of them.
Hi! I started a couple of years ago with one Sarracenia from a car boot sale, it survived the winter so last year I got some different varieties/species and have been fascinated ever since. I check them every day to see what they are up to... excited to have a first Sarracenia flower...
I have a couple of sundews - binata & capensis, darlingtonia, nepenthes and some more colourful Sarras.
I chucked last years capensis seed heads in a pot and am amazed to see hundreds of miniscule plants now.
The Cephalotus look stunning but do seem a bit more advanced, are they indoors only like the nepenthes?

Hi! I started a couple of years ago with one Sarracenia from a car boot sale, it survived the winter so last year I got some different varieties/species and have been fascinated ever since. I check them every day to see what they are up to... excited to have a first Sarracenia flower...
I have a couple of sundews - binata & capensis, darlingtonia, nepenthes and some more colourful Sarras.
I chucked last years capensis seed heads in a pot and am amazed to see hundreds of miniscule plants now.
The Cephalotus look stunning but do seem a bit more advanced, are they indoors only like the nepenthes?

Awesome plants. Binata's are my favorite Drosera! Apparently you can grow Cephalotus outdoors under glass. Just with a regular C.P 50/50 peat/perlite mix but I grow mine in a tent and they love it. So, they will grow fine in a greenhouse but just need to protect from frost really.