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stufff (ASMJC@ASUACAD.BITNET)
Sat, 23 Nov 91 14:43:26 MST

Hmmmmm. A few weeks ago I repotted both my D. hamiltoniis into a single
pot (consolidation for expected space cuts). Both plants shrivelled up
by the time I saw them again. The roots still look good, so I un-
consolidated a few roots into a new pot so I don't loose em. I think I
may have kept em too wet after repotting, but I can't be sure.

Barry, I got the cutting; N. anamensis no? Thanks. Is this name valid?
it looks a lot like a pale N. khasiana.

By the by, all my tuberous Drosera are doing great, D. stolonifera
compacta seed is sprouting (about 2 month after planting), D.
prostratoscaposa seedlings are gaining size, and D. ramellosa is sending
off more shoots. D. peltata is flowering.