Re: Introduction

From: Justin Arthur (justia@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Dec 23 1997 - 14:13:01 PST


Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 14:13:01 PST
From: "Justin Arthur" <justia@hotmail.com>
To: cp@opus.hpl.hp.com
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Subject: Re: Introduction


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>From: Stefan.Sehnbruch@t-online.de (Stefan Sehnbruch)
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>Hello CP-Friends,
>
>As I'm new in this list I'd like to introduce myself:
>I'm 23 years old, and I'm growing CPs for about 4 years.
>My CP collection includes the following species:
>-Dionaea muscipula
>-Drosera adelae, aliciae, binata, capensis
>-Nepenthes, a hybrid that looks a bit like N. alata
>-Pinguicula grandiflora, moranensis, primuliflora, weser(I think it's a
>hybrid)
>-Sarracenia flava, leucophylla, psittacina, purpurea
>-Utricularia lateriflora, sandersonii, vulgaris
>Most of the plants I keep behind a large south-sided window, where they
>get full sun and where they can feel the seasons by temperature.
>The Nepenthes and Utricularia vulgaris grow in a 300 l aquarium which
is
>filled about 10 cm high with water.
>
>
>And here is my first question: It is th first year that I keep
>Sarracenia flava. Is it normal that the leaves die and dry completely
in
>fall. My other Sarracenias are still doing well. Must I be concerned
>about my S.flava or does it a kind of "winter sleep" like my Sarracenia
>psittacina did in the last winter?
>
>
>Regards
>
>
>Stefan Sehnbruch
>Gelsenkirchen, Germany
>
>--- Experience is quite useful,
>--- normally you have it a few seconds after you needed it !
>
>

I don't know if the drying of the leaves is normal, but it has happened
to mine also.

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