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Post by clingingtowhat on Mar 13, 2010 14:02:30 GMT
I live in New Brunswick, and I am new to the CP community. I was wondering what else besides Sarracenia purpurea would grow here? I call all these nurseries about S. purp and they scratch their heads. I did some searching and found
But i cant find anything about other species as of yet..
Thanks for taking the time to read this and I'm all ears about Atlantic Canadian bog gardening.
-Aaron
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Post by ICPS-bob on Mar 14, 2010 17:16:06 GMT
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Post by unstuckintime on Mar 14, 2010 18:12:18 GMT
I have seen a bog on the coast in Maine, about mid-way up the state, it had S. purpurea growing in it, a long with a bunch of Drosera Rotundifolia.
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Post by petmantis on Apr 7, 2010 22:45:03 GMT
Hey Aaron, Here's a thread that just may be relevant for things you can definitely keep in Canada. ocps.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=generalplantdiscussion&action=display&thread=3705&page=1Living in New Brunswick, you may even get lucky and find some fens where you may be able to spot the rather difficult-to-grow Drosera linearis. For sure, you will be able to keep most of the Sarracenia species outdoors in your climate, and of course the species that are native (posted in the above thread). Happy growing!
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Post by jfowler on Apr 8, 2010 23:40:17 GMT
Petmantis, that appears to be a member only site...
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