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Caroluna wrote:Here's a website where you can order plants like the above:

http://www.blackjungle.com/Merchant2/me ... y_Code=NEP

They must have 20 different species of 'em!
Amar wouldn't be able to add to his collection through this company though:
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thanks charlene. :)


just found an interesting site:
http://www.humboldt.edu/~rrz7001/
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Here's a list of online suppliers:

http://www.sarracenia.com/faq/faq6280.html
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chas wrote:Here's a list of online suppliers:

http://www.sarracenia.com/faq/faq6280.html
thanks, know them. I even ordered their e-book. :)
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Hi Amar -

I have a few pots of carnivorous plants myself. It's a very interesting thing to get into. I've taken a few good pics, that if I can locate, I'll post here. This is a good book, too:

http://www.amazon.com/Savage-Garden-Cul ... 0898159156

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rhulsey wrote:Hi Amar -

I have a few pots of carnivorous plants myself. It's a very interesting thing to get into. I've taken a few good pics, that if I can locate, I'll post here. This is a good book, too:

http://www.amazon.com/Savage-Garden-Cul ... 0898159156

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thanks a lot for the link, I'm checking into it now.

yep. ordered it. :D
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There are additional photos in this old thread from back in the day.

I've now just about overwhelmed my house with the things: a large terrarium for the tropicals, highland Nepenthes (pitcher plants) in all the sunny windows, five (I think) mini-bogs outside filled with North American native carnivorous plants. They're fascinating things. Be prepared for yet another addiction, Amar, to add to your whistle and scotch habits.
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herbivore12 wrote:There are additional photos in this old thread from back in the day.

I've now just about overwhelmed my house with the things: a large terrarium for the tropicals, highland Nepenthes (pitcher plants) in all the sunny windows, five (I think) mini-bogs outside filled with North American native carnivorous plants. They're fascinating things. Be prepared for yet another addiction, Amar, to add to your whistle and scotch habits.
I've already totally crowded my balcony...*sigh*..
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