Rat, I'd love to convert this to the article format. Do you have permission to use the photos in the article?
I've heard of darts breeding in pitchers too, incidentally.
Rat, I'd love to convert this to the article format. Do you have permission to use the photos in the article?
I've heard of darts breeding in pitchers too, incidentally.
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John, all of the photographs are from Wikimedia, all of them use a CC "Attribution, share alike" or "Public domain" - I forgot to put attribution, which I can't quite believe I did. I can't seem to find where to edit the post but:
Venus Fly Trap is H. Zell, Bladderwort is by M. Grathwohl, Butterwort is by K. Stuber, Drosera by D. Barthel, the Nepenthes is public domain ("Nep Grower"), Sarracenia is by P. Oliver, Heliamphora is by A. Eils, Cephalotus is by M. Jaeurnig.
Thanks, are you sure none are non-commercial? By the way, I'd like to put your real name in the article.
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Thanks for the information OP. I'm a very passive fan of CP's, in that I usually have a couple Flytraps and Pitchers (commonly found cultivars only) outside. They pretty much take care of themselves, I only have to water them with distilled about twice a week for pitchers and once a week for flytraps. I always wondered how they'd do in a terrarium though.
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