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Rodrigo last won the day on November 19 2013

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  • Birthday 04/02/1973

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    Brasil
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    Carnivorous plants, Protocarnivorous plants, Orchids, Cacti and Succulents.

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  1. Hello Rodrigo, I am very interested to buy South American Drosera species seed, do you have any seed currently that you could sell ?

    My e-mail address :[email protected]

    Thanks,

    Jaco.

  2. I was never a great photographer , but in recent weeks i decided to practice a bit of macro photography and the result i share with you forum: Photo 1 - Cephalotus follicularis Photo 2 - D. filiformis 'Florida Red' Photo 3 - D. filiformis Photo 4 - D. nidiformis Photo 5 - Flower of Nepenthes Photo 6 - Flower of P. primuliflora I still have to train harder to reach the level of some here, but i think I'm on the right track... Best regards, Rodrigo
  3. Pitchers of Nepenthes some i own: Best regards, Rodrigo
  4. My G. hispidula after exchanging the substrate: Photo 1 - Bottom of the antique vase. Notice the multiple pitfalls of this CP. Photo 2 - I may be wrong, but I believe that there are prey that were imprisoned in the traps of this CP. Photo 3 - The eight seedlings that removed the old pot. Note the amount of roots-traps, or best stolons (I infer that this is the correct name), this plant generates. Photo 4 - The Genlisea after replanted in the new substrate. Until next time and i hope you enjoy this topic . Best regards, Rodrigo
  5. I think i was late to give my opinion about this subject, but i think still worth writing a few lines on this issue; a long time ago i created a thread in this forum that addressed something and the concussion i got foristas and others you find here. Best regards, Rodrigo
  6. Rodrigo

    What happened?!

    Leveraging the question of Stephen and being more specific with what you usually water your watering D. capensis? Best regards, Rodrigo
  7. Rodrigo

    Pygmy Drosera

    Beautiful flower, thanks for sharing. Best regards, Rodrigo
  8. Awesome, it just comes to me ely to view photos from your Ping Wall. I congratulate you for the time and care on this project and I wish you continued success in getting its cultivation. Best regards, Rodrigo
  9. I'm impressed with the development of their P. jaumavensis "cristata", your plants are great looking sign that they are very well handled. Best regards, Rodrigo
  10. Rodrigo

    id needed

    P. "Tina" without a doubt, beautiful flower by the way. Best regards, Rodrigo
  11. Rodrigo

    P. calderoniae

    Simply spectacular!!! Best regards, Rodrigo
  12. Thanks for the comment Anthony and, seizing the opportunity, following another quick update of this topic: As you can see the plant is still going strong in its development, but already beginning to wonder if it would have been better not to have it housed in a larger pot. The worst thing is that you should not move on this plan, as she accepts not be replanted ... The left is a trap unfolding and the right one can see how the substrate is formed where she's planted. Best regards, Rodrigo
  13. Hello friends CPUK, my friend to explore a field in the village of Maranguape, Ceará / Brazil found some populations of U. jamesoniana growing as epiphyte amid branches of trees and on the slopes of a rocky cliff. To get an idea what I'm talking about accessing the link below: Utricularia jamesoniana in Maranguape, Ceará/ Brazil Hope you enjoy the pictures and published there, so until next time. Best regards, Rodrigo
  14. Article spectacular, others come to the same scale, type; of the complex hirtella and communis. Best regards, Rodrigo
  15. Friends of CPUK, here i am again with another question and hope to have your help to solve it. It is as follows; many years ago a friend brought upon Japan a plant called N. 'Yatomi'. So far so good, but are they emerged doubt what would be involved in creating this Nepenthes hybrid (ie if not a cultivar), and after a long search, we found a specific information in the book "The Carnivorous Plants of the World" that CP said this is a hybrid between N. thorelii and N. veitchii. The problem is that when observing her picture in CPPhotFinder not find any similarities with these species, and to make matters worse, we think the picture on the web than would be true Yatomi. For comparison purposes below make available the images of the two Nep: N. 'Yatomi' - Official photo of CPPhotoFinder N. 'Yatomi' - Photo of the web So, which of the two is the true N. 'Yatomi'? Best regards, Rodrigo
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