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Post by sarracenialover on Dec 10, 2007 0:41:17 GMT
What kinds of Drosera species are most suitable for Central California, particularly Central Valley weather?
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Post by Brian Barnes on Dec 10, 2007 10:51:08 GMT
Hi! how low does the temperature get in Winter?
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Post by sarracenialover on Dec 11, 2007 2:22:18 GMT
i don't know, but sometimes there are frosts, but the temperatures shouldn't get below 32 degrees F since my area is pretty temperate.
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Post by pinglover on Dec 11, 2007 2:44:04 GMT
sarracenialover, please use your zip code and go online and search for some averages. Either that, or share the county in which you live so others can figure it out. This information will better enable people to help you.
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Post by ICPS-bob on Dec 11, 2007 5:07:09 GMT
All of the temperate and most of the sub-tropical Drosera species will do just fine in the Sacramento and San Joaquin valley.
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Post by Brian Barnes on Dec 11, 2007 21:40:52 GMT
Ditto!
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Post by sarracenialover on Dec 11, 2007 22:06:45 GMT
thanks, i live in San Jose so that should be fine. Pinglover, did you know that California is part of the United States? not to be rude but I thought you knew that.
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Post by Clint on Dec 11, 2007 22:26:04 GMT
Pinglover said "county", not "country"
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Post by sarracenialover on Dec 12, 2007 3:16:05 GMT
oh, sorry, its Santa Clara
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Post by wadave on Dec 12, 2007 8:20:49 GMT
I would have thought that any of the drosera that live in Western Australia, not including the tropical northern species, would do well as California and Perth have similar weather.
Dave.
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Post by sarracenialover on Dec 17, 2007 0:56:49 GMT
I think so too
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