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Ive always been interested in them and today i just got my first carnivorous plant! sarracenia purpurea
I'm glad to hear that your enjoying your knew hobby... and that I was able to help you out a bit. If everything works out in the next few weeks, I may finally have a decent job which means more funds for starting a garden of my own ~ Rexhhahahahah ive been on it all afternoon, they arent expensive although ive seen
nepenthes go for up to 70 bucks. mine was 7 bucks i keep it in the sun 6 hours everyday and then bring it by the kitchen sink window where it can cool down and have all the flies it wants.
Tomorrow im getting a red dragon venus flytrap and a cape sundew from southern africa
Lol, guess they didnt catch it. Its probably the closest to this forum maybe? Though i'd have put it in the insect and other arthropod board since that is most of what they use for nutrientsHow many vertebrae do those have?
yeah they are bug eaters lolLol, guess they didnt catch it. Its probably the closest to this forum maybe? Though i'd have put it in the insect and other arthropod board since that is most of what they use for nutrients
Lol fyi utrics are some of the most interesting and advanced plants in the world, and their bladder traps cant be beat :worship: all venus flytraps and aldrovanda can do is close together, and pitchers just have stuff fall in. Utrics are the only ones with vacuum power!!! heh heh. Plus they are some of the easiest to keep too, and for the true collector who doesnt want all one kind of generic plant, they need to get at least oneHey Mr. Wilderness...no offense but Utrics are usually overlooked because they are kind of boring.
Um yeah, don't forget your magnifying glass if you want to observe it...traps cant be beat all venus flytraps and aldrovanda can do is close together, and pitchers just have stuff fall in. Utrics are the only ones with vacuum power!!!