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Christopher Littrell  
U.S.
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I am capable of answering questions about the most common carnivorous plants found in cultivation. I have no personal experience with Byblis, Drosophyllum, Aldrovanda, Utricularia, and Heliamphora. I have not cultivated gemmae forming pygmy sundews nor tuberous sundews. For information regarding those aforementioned species, I would suggest contacting other experts. I can answer questions regarding most species of Nepenthes, tropical and temperate Drosera, Sarracenias, and Dionaea. I have some limited experience with growing Pinguicula, Cephalotus, and Darlingtonia.Available
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Sarracenia Northwest  
U.S.
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Need help with your carnivorous plants? Ask the growers at Sarracenia Northwest! Carnivorous plant experts Jeff Dallas and Jacob Farin are here to give you myth-free advice regarding the growing of all types of carnivorous plants, including Venus flytraps, Sarracenia, Darlingtonia, Nepenthes, Heliamphora, Cephalotus, sundews, butterworts and bladderworts. If you had trouble growing carnivorous plants in the past, discover the simple secrets to keeping your plants alive, healthy and beautiful.
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micky  
U.S.
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i can answer any questions on Drosera, and I'm great at sundews,pitcher plants,Venus fly traps.I cant help with blatter warts.On Vacation
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2008-08-07  I have a question:   Hello cody, The plant might be young or sick. Venus Flytraps bought in stores like that are often starved for light, so will probably be quite small and sickly when you get them. The fact that the plant...
2008-08-07  madagascare pitcher plant:   Hello Judy, You can and should remove the old leaves and pitchers after they turn brown and die off. I usually wait until the pitcher dies all the way back to the runner, or tendril as it is called...
2008-08-06  I have a question:   Hello Cody, I am not sure what your question is. The only advice I can give you is to remove the dome that probably came with it slowly. Raise the dome a fraction of an inch every three days until...
2008-08-06  madagascare pitcher plant:   Hello Judy, When pitchers fail to form on Asian Pitcher Plants it is often a sign of humidity changes or not enough light. On occasion, it also means that the plant is not receiving enough nitrogen...
2008-08-05  Nepenthe:   Hello Peg, After three years your Nepenthes should have adapted to your area. What species is it? If you bought it at a general store it is likely one of the easier to grow species like N. alata, N...
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