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Old 09-23-2005, 12:33 AM
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Default Assorted stuff, some good for terraria/vivaria.

I have some stuff available for sale or trade. Many, but not all, are appropriate for terrariums.

I'm looking to trade for anything fun/interesting, but especially small strange terrarium plants, whether orchidaceous or not. Utricularia in particular are on my want list.


Blooming size divisions/plants:
Stelis sp. (very small green flowers)
Masdevallia herradurae
Pleurothallis roezlii syn. restrepioides
Chamaeangis hariotiana (special trade only)
Paph. Cooksonii
Bardendrum Nanboh Pixy 'Cherry Moon'

Near blooming size:
Pinguicula moranensis 'G' (butterwort, not orchid)
Goodyera pubescens

Small seedlings:
Porrovallia Phil Jesup
Coryanthes vasquezii
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Old 09-24-2005, 02:42 PM
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Hi Sue

I am interested in your Paph. Cooksonii. Do you have any pics of it in bloom? Sent you a PM.
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Old 07-07-2006, 11:02 PM
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Hi Sue,
I'm interested in your:
Pleurothallis roezlii
Porrovallia Phil Jesup
Coryanthes vasquezii


How tall does the pleuro get?
How warmth tolerant is the Porr?

I'll try to send you a copy of my plant list tomorrow or Sunday. It's getting late & I'm about to turn into a pumpkin.

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Here's hoping you're not "still trying to hurt my dog" LOL
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Old 07-11-2006, 08:21 AM
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Sorry! I have totally failed to update the list above. Still remaining are:

nothing.



Sorry! Unrelatedly, I do have available:


Epidendrum ibaguense - BS plant, new growth

Epidendrum raniferum - huge monster, nice new growth

Miltonia William Kirch 'Bread & Butter' (Bluntii x regnellii) - mature, previously bloomed plant

Oncidium sp. (mule ear - almost certainly Onc. splendidum) - 2-3 growth division from an overgrown mature plant

Oncidium sphacelatum - huge monster, sun damage, new growth

Zygopetalum (Freestyle 'Princess' x Kiwi Dazzler 'Night Owl')
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Old 12-10-2006, 06:23 PM
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Default Hello you are looking for utricularia for vivarium

Hello, I grow carnivorous plants & orchids & bonsai tress! phew! Anyways I have two forms of utricularia i got sanderosnnia blue and typical forms also cephaloutus follicularis, the albany pitcher plant, its the only one that grows in ausy. the utric will do great in a vivarium, the only problem is you can not get fertilizer on them they will die, and they also like pure water such as rain distilled or R.O. unit water I use r.o. water personnaly. I have a coral reef tank also So why not use it! : 0 )
thanks clay
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Old 01-07-2007, 03:30 PM
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Hello i just posted a pic of a division of maxilliaria schunkeana it stays very small and has black flowers. well they look black too me. I was wondering if this division would be a good canidate for your chamaeangis hariotiana
thanks Clay
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