Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 I Love the flytrap! She's a native of my home state, South Carolina. They are also beleived to be good anti-cancer plants. Do you want to grow your own? Or purchase one already in bloom? http://www.petflytrap.com/ is a good site if you want to start from scratch. So your fly trap isnt damaged in shipping, they send you everything you need to prepare, soil mixture & pot, then when you are ready for your flytrap, refund your coupon for a bulb. For a live plant, you can usually find them at 'Discovery-esk' type places, like this one: http://www.evolutionnyc.com/IBS/SimpleCat/Product/asp/product-id/403357.html Also check your local greenhouses. wildfire --- kimberly cole <fateofstones wrote: > > Thank you so much for the information.... very > useful. Would you happen to know where I could find > a venus fly trap? Just wondering... thanks again > for the info > Sincerely, > ~fateofstones~ > Lauffeuer wf <ph0enixfyre wrote: > https://www.frognet.net/~complants/secure/cart/sa-sb.htm#SAL10 > > Hi, I'm late with this response, but I really really > like this site, and figured I'd pass it along. You > can buy seeds or plants of almost any species. > Their > sage varity is wonderful!!! > > Peace & Blessings > -Wildfire- > > > --- raven35747 <jwota wrote: > > Hi everyone: > > Just a quick question on herbs. Does anyone know > > the actual > > genus species name of white sage, which is used > for > > smudging? I am trying to locate seeds for this > > plant, or the plant > > itself, and am not sure what I should be looking > > for because > > there are so many types of sage! > > Thank you for any help. > > Jacque > > > > > > > > > Send your FREE holiday greetings online! > http://greetings. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Thank you so much wildfire!! I love them, but have not had much of a chance to work with them. Had one as a kid, it lived 3 years & was very suttle to me! I live in Ohio, so it's hard to find them around here. Thank you so very much! I would love trying to grow my own. Somewhat of a green thumb, but never tried flytraps! I would love to watch the true life cycle of them. So interesting as a character plant, ya know... Thanks again, ~fate~ Lauffeuer wf <ph0enixfyre wrote: I Love the flytrap! She's a native of my home state, South Carolina. They are also beleived to be good anti-cancer plants. Do you want to grow your own? Or purchase one already in bloom? http://www.petflytrap.com/ is a good site if you want to start from scratch. So your fly trap isnt damaged in shipping, they send you everything you need to prepare, soil mixture & pot, then when you are ready for your flytrap, refund your coupon for a bulb. For a live plant, you can usually find them at 'Discovery-esk' type places, like this one: http://www.evolutionnyc.com/IBS/SimpleCat/Product/asp/product-id/403357.html Also check your local greenhouses. wildfire --- kimberly cole <fateofstones wrote: > > Thank you so much for the information.... very > useful. Would you happen to know where I could find > a venus fly trap? Just wondering... thanks again > for the info > Sincerely, > ~fateofstones~ > Lauffeuer wf <ph0enixfyre wrote: > https://www.frognet.net/~complants/secure/cart/sa-sb.htm#SAL10 > > Hi, I'm late with this response, but I really really > like this site, and figured I'd pass it along. You > can buy seeds or plants of almost any species. > Their > sage varity is wonderful!!! > > Peace & Blessings > -Wildfire- > > > --- raven35747 <jwota wrote: > > Hi everyone: > > Just a quick question on herbs. Does anyone know > > the actual > > genus species name of white sage, which is used > for > > smudging? I am trying to locate seeds for this > > plant, or the plant > > itself, and am not sure what I should be looking > > for because > > there are so many types of sage! > > Thank you for any help. > > Jacque > > > > > > > > > Send your FREE holiday greetings online! > http://greetings. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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