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Here they are. Plants of a friend of mine
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Drosera coccipetala and Drosera zeyheri in bloom
maurizio replied to maurizio's topic in Carnivorous Plants in Cultivation
Hello Rob, nothing special, south African winter growing sundews grow well in Mediterranean climate, I live in central Italy. Substrate 50% mineral and 50% peat. Absolutely bone dry from dormancy (around end of April) till the beginning of Autumn. In that period I keep pots inisde, in a garage. Then from beginning of Autumn I start watering, initially just few water from above, then when the plants are in vegetation I keep some water in the tray. In winter minimum temps around 0°C. Mau -
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Hello all, at this link of Italian CP Society website - https://www.aipcnet.it/carnivorous-docs/ - you can find and download, in addition to some interesting Pdf-English version of some articles published on our journal, the following "Special Issues", numbers of our newsletter completely devoted to one subject: - “The Mexican Pinguicula” - by Gabriele Basso - “The Drosera petiolaris complex” - by Maurizio Saroldi - “A tour of the Venezuelan Gran Sabana and some of its Tepuis” -by Andy Smith - “Carnivorous field trip in Abruzzo” – by Gabriele Basso - And the new
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Hello all, at this link of Italian CP Society website - https://www.aipcnet.it/carnivorous-docs/ - you can find and download, in addition to some interesting Pdf-English version of some articles published on our journal, the following "Special Issues", numbers of our newsletter completely devoted to one subject: - “The Mexican Pinguicula” - by Gabriele Basso - “The Drosera petiolaris complex” - by Maurizio Saroldi - “A tour of the Venezuelan Gran Sabana and some of its Tepuis” -by Andy Smith - “Carnivorous field trip in Abruzzo” – by Gabriele Basso - And the new
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Dear All, We are glad to to inform you that the PDF-English version of AIPC Magazine n.1 (2018) completely dedicated to a field trip in Abruzzo is finally ready. Abruzzo is a marvellous region from a naturalistic point of view, but also rich in culture and traditions and, above all, in Pinguicula (three species, P. vulgaris and the endemic P. fiorii and P. vallis-regiae, two subspecies, P. vulgaris subsp. ernicaand P. vulgaris subsp. vestina; we present also P. vulgaris subsp. anzalonei wich occurs just across the border of the region).
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Dear All, We are glad to to inform you that the PDF-English version of AIPC Magazine n.1 (2018) completely dedicated to a field trip in Abruzzo is finally ready. Abruzzo is a marvellous region from a naturalistic point of view, but also rich in culture and traditions and, above all, in Pinguicula (three species, P. vulgaris and the endemic P. fiorii and P. vallis-regiae, two subspecies, P. vulgaris subsp. ernicaand P. vulgaris subsp. vestina; we present also P. vulgaris subsp. anzalonei wich occurs just across the border of the region). Unfortunately, this is also a wounded l
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Pinguicula jackii finally full bloom
maurizio replied to maurizio's topic in Carnivorous Plants in Cultivation
Thanks to all of you, sorry for my late reply. These plants are from seeds I obtained from a single plant that I had. I use a mix of calcareous sand, vermiculite and just few peat. Seeds germinated quite easily in may 2018, I kept the plantlets inside, in front of a window till fall, then inside a terrarium under LED, nothing special. Mau -
Beautiful!
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Thanks all. To Rogier: Plants are of a friend of mine, however he has not P. colimensis to share, furthermore he is not interested in P. tina, sorry
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Here some pictures of my pants, I hope you like them. Maurizio D: coccipetala D. lowriei 'giant' D. macrophylla D. whittakeri
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Hi all, here some pictures from the collection of a frien of minem, Gabriele, I hope you like them. Maurizio P. acuminata P. acuminata P. pilosa P. pilosa P. immaculata P. immaculata P. immaculata P. agnata P. colimensis P. zecheri P. gigantea P. esseriana And not two Cuban pings P. jackii P. filifolia
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Here it is