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Post by Christian on Jun 2, 2012 14:56:57 GMT
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Post by paulbarden on Jun 2, 2012 16:51:41 GMT
I recently acquired a tuber of D. gigantea and it has produced an 8" shoot! Very exciting. Thanks for showing us these terrific site photos.
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Richard Davion
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Post by Richard Davion on Jun 2, 2012 17:20:00 GMT
Har ... Wait-till-You See-Them Growing In-DEEP-Sand as-Opposed to Growth-'Limiting' Granite-Aprons so-to-Speak!!! >(*U^)< "I"ve Always 'Considered' Drosera-gigantea as-R SENTINEL-Species ... Indicative of The-'True'-Potential of Carnivorosu-Plants IN-General so-to-Speak!!! >(*~*)< / >(*U^)< AFTERAL It's-Considering by DIXON-et-AL as-R 'True'-RHEOPHYTE ... or-Plant THART-Prefers to-Grow 'Slightly'-Submerged for-Part of Its Growing-Season (WITHOUT-Rotting!!! >(*~*)<) Is-Probably The-Most ROBUST or ALL-The-Sundews: ... With-R GLAUCEOUS (Bluey-Green) Palour &-Waxyness Unequalled Within The-Genus ... belieing its Deep-Rooted TUBER(s) THART Go-Down In-DEEP-Sand to-Around 2-Metres ... So The General-GROWTH-'Potential' Embodied by THIS-Species is-Absolutely Phenomenal ... If-We-'Can' UNLOCK-It so-to-Speak!!! >(*~*)< / >(*U^)< PERHAPS If-"I"m Drawn-'Bach' To-PERTH to-Place R-MILE-Marker @ The-Original [1974] GLANDULIGERA 'Discovery'-Site "I"ll-Be Granted Some-Leave By The-Citizens-of-PERTH to-Study-THIS-Question Further &-Perhaps Even Hunt-Down The-WHITE-Polypompolyx THART Use-to-Grow-With MULTIFIDA @-CANNINGTON-Swamp IN-Those-Days so-to-Speak!!! >(*~*)< / >(*U^)< Perhaps Since You're-'Intrested' IN-This-Species as-Well: ... AUSTRALIA, The-Nation, Could-'Afford'-You R-Plane-Ticket &-R Modest Accomodation-Allowance to-Come-&-Join-Me ... Since FOUR-Eyes &-Good Healthy BANTER R-'Better'-Than TWO &-Anything ON-R-Car-Radio These-Days Methinkst so-to-Speak!!!?? a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/466022_4011447044343_1475674550_o.jpg
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Post by Christian on Jun 3, 2012 8:41:29 GMT
Hi,
if only i could could understand what Richard writes. It is just too hard to read for me, so i just don't try it most of the time....
Christian
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Post by paulbarden on Jun 3, 2012 13:44:04 GMT
Hi, if only i could could get and understand what Richard writes. It is just too hard to read for me, so i just don't try it most of the cases.... Christian Yeah, I understand that. It's as if we are being challenged to comprehend it, but I find it's just too much work to decipher. Sorry, Richard. :-( nitrogenseekers.wordpress.com
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Post by Not a Number on Jun 3, 2012 16:44:23 GMT
Hi, if only i could could understand what Richard writes. It is just too hard to read for me, so i just don't try it most of the time.... Christian Having to deal with another language other than your native tongue no doubt complicates matters. However I once thought the same whenever I'd see Richard's messages on the ICPS listserv and would for the most part ignore them. There were a few topics I was following and I took the time to read his messages and found they contained excellent information usually in regards to geology and soil composition. I at one time entertained the idea of writing a javascript to decipher his posts and while reading more of his messages something just clicked cognitively. I realized how easy it was actually to decipher writings and developing a javascript app to do this would be a complete waste of my time. It becomes second nature very quickly. He is certainly easier to read than something like l33+ 5Pe@K, +HOu9H 0+her$ WIll n0 D0UB+ dis4GRe3.
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