> ...
> I also received a few enquiries from people who would like to try
> this species [Drorophyllum] but who are having trouble getting seed
> (I know the feeling). If anyone out there has Drosophyllum seed they
> are unlikely to use (and who would go to the trouble of sending it
> out..) perhaps they could let the list know.
Well, here goes.
To each of the first 25 people that email me a reply to this message
and give me their snail mail address, I will send 10 drosophyllum
seeds. They are relatively fresh (June 96) and I don't know what else
to do with them. (They all came from one plant!)
I don't expect anything in return, but if someone could send me seeds
of not-so-common tuberous drosera (I already have D. macrantha and D.
peltata well established), I would appreciate it.
Glenn Rankin
312 Trenton Way
Menlo Park, CA 94025
USA