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    Re: Aquaponics with... Carnivorous Plants?

    Wow,according to the info in this article, we have about 30 differant ones....
    http://wildgarden.com/wildflowers/cp.htm
    They have some nice pictures too.

    Seems most of them are in N FL.
    http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/wetlan ... sarrac.htm
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    Re: Aquaponics with... Carnivorous Plants?

    Wow, I had no idea. That's very neat! I have to get my hands on some...

    Map shows some in our area. The question is WHERE!?!??

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarracenia
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sarracenia_range.png

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    Re: Aquaponics with... Carnivorous Plants?

    Quote Originally Posted by urbanfarmer
    I have to get my hands on some
    (FDEP)Note: all wild pitcher plants are protected by State and Federal laws; wanton harvesting of the leaves would be detrimental to the plants ability to trap insects and thrive.

    Quote Originally Posted by rfeiller
    if they are paying there way and i can sell some from time to time it works for me.
    (FDEP)The pitcher plants and their hybrids are also becoming popular horticultural plants. In England there are gardens dedicated solely to national collections of North American pitcher plants! And in Japan, a park has been designed that features only insectivorous plants, in which our North American pitcher plants are a major attraction. Clearly people are fascinated by pitcher plants.
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    Re: Aquaponics with... Carnivorous Plants?

    I have also wondered if the fluid inside the pitcher has any application. Would it work as a natural insect repellent on the plants?

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    Re: Aquaponics with... Carnivorous Plants?

    i believe the fluid attracts the bugs so they go in it and drown

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    Re: Aquaponics with... Carnivorous Plants?

    Against a local grower's advice I purchased a pitcher plant over a month ago. It is not doing well.
    The commercial grower said they would not work in aquaponics because of the nitrates. The only nutrients they utilize is from the insects they trap. They require rain or distilled water. I think he knew what he was talking about. :P

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    Re: Aquaponics with... Carnivorous Plants?

    Try and feed it bugs and see if it perks back up lol

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    Re: Aquaponics with... Carnivorous Plants?

    The greenhouse is full of bugs! The pitchers are getting large brown spots

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