Awesome!Pretty cool news, My N. glabrata is inflating 4 pitchers at the same time.
Awesome!Pretty cool news, My N. glabrata is inflating 4 pitchers at the same time.
Congrats, DP!That's a lot of pitchers for one vine! I have fully revived the N. burkei!
Some sar. species can get quite big. It would largely depend on the types you were looking at. Also, they require a lot of light, and many ripariums can't provide for them correctly. It mostly depends on your environment and which plants in particular you are looking at.I stumbled upon this thread while looking through "what's new" tab, and I find it ironic since I was setting up a riparian still and looking for plants, while looking for bog plants I came across Sarracenia and was wondering if a couple of those would work. Figure this would be the best place to ask, lol
Everytime you do, a bog gets bulldozed! That will keep you from looking.It's hard to resist the urge to open them up and check on them...
If you're crazy, then this must be a support group. Tony has great plants. You won't be sorry you ordered from him.Everytime you do, a bog gets bulldozed! That will keep you from looking.
I was browsing exoticplantsplus.com and almost put in a order for like $75 for about 8 utrics and 1 genlisea and then I caught myself. I still might do it but not all at once. That's just crazy.:y220d: