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- Birthday 10/11/1974
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I will also be there and I'm looking forward to this event! Cheers, Markus
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Hello, my female Nepenthes platychila is flowering and she's looking for a suitable guy. Hybrids are undesired. Please send proposals to: [email protected] ;) Thanks, Markus
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Pinguicula calderoniae flowering
Markus replied to maurizio's topic in Carnivorous Plants in Cultivation
Hi Maurizio, congratulations! P. calderoniae is a lovely plant with a very nice flower! It is really not easy at all to get it into flower and almost the growing period is very short. Cheers, Markus -
G.F.P. Carnivorous Plant Calendar 2015
Markus replied to Smir8810's topic in Carnivorous Plant Societies
Hello, I will bring some of the G.F.P.-calendar to the EEE in Padova. So if you are interested in our new calendar 2015 you can pick it up in Italy and save shipping costs. ;) Cheers, Markus- 10 replies
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Drosera and Pinguicula in Ticino, Switzerland
Markus replied to lowii's topic in Carnivorous Plants in Habitat
Hi, really nice site of cp's you found there. The Pinguicula are P. leptoceras. Cheers Markus- 5 replies
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Cograts Mau to this great success! I always failed growing P. filifolia from seeds and you even have a white flowering plant. As far as I know the white flowering form was lost in (tissue) culture. Good luck to keep this tricky plant alive and try to get seeds... ;) Cheers, Markus
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In which county is this place when not in CZ? And it's good to hear that there are still some places that are not visited by public so hide this little secret. :-)
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Wow, very nice habitat. It even looks like a man-made building. I wish I would have something like this in my garden. ;) Thanks for sharing. Cheers Markus
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Hi Aymeric, thank you for sharing these pics of this nice species even if I was not able to join you to any of your trips. It's interesting how variable the flowers are. Cheers Markus
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Hi Marcus, congrats to the good germination rate. I also made the experience tha a lot of species germinate quite well with this method. But I must admit that I changed my sowing method to the conventional way as it is quite time-consuming to pick up the plants from the dish. If you wait too long the plants root into the tissue and it's quite difficult to get them out without distroiying the roots. P. parvifolia germinates quite well (nearly 100%). The skill is to get it adult... ;-) Cheers, Markus
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You have every reason to be proud! I'm quite glad that there is clearness now in the subgenus Tayloria. It's even more than 15 years ago that you discovered this species, isn't it? Cheers, Markus
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Hello, I would like to share some photos of the new described species G. exhibitionista that just is flowering in my collection. I like this species as the open conical corolla tube is similar to the flowers of most Pinguicula species. Cheers, Markus
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Congrats to this great success! The flower is really quite nice and it reminds me a bit of the flower of P. crassifolia especially the spur. Cheers, Markus
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Thank you for the photos. Really nice an well grown plants. The plant in the 4th photo is P. spec. ANPA and not P. potosiensis. Cheers, Markus