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Strange, but no one seems to have posted on this forum since 2011. I was looking for some carnivorous plants then and still am looking for some. What I found in alocal storeweretoo dried out and did not survive. Does anyone have any to sell or trade?
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It doesn't look like carnivores are a very popular subject...
I haven't had stupendous growth to divide the plants I have but, I've had some great success with plants form this place:
http://www.californiacarnivores.com/
The first time I bought from them (bare root) they sent extra plants—I was stoked. The next time they just sent what I ordered. I did splurge for a few larger plants bare root, Sarracenia and they're awesome. I bought four varieties. I have two plants in bloom right now. My cobra is just beginning to send out runners and baby plants so maybe in the future...
I buy from them when they are doing the early spring sales...
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I have many avenues here in Canada to get them but I have started may from seed. If you want seed from Drosera Regia, the King of the Sundews, I have seed I can share with you. Direct from South Africa.
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Sorry, Sean. I just saw this. Don't know how I missed it. I appreciate the offer on the seeds. How difficult are they to grow from seed?
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Not difficult at all... How did I miss your response for almost a year???
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Any pictures of what you have growing?
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Here are the Carnivores at the present...
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Very nice! When I moved three years ago, the pond had to go... Who knows, maybe a new start with carnivorous plants..
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Those are lovely. Nice carniores!
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