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Tag Archives: Seramis
Mexican Butterworts – Pinguicula
The latest arrivals to the tropical greenhouse are a set of Pinguicula species originating in Mexico and some hybrids and cultivars derived from them. These add to the plants of Pinguicula laueana we have been growing there for the past … Continue reading
Posted in Americas, Carnivorous Plants, Countries, Low Nutrient Environments, Mexico
Tagged Mexican Butterwort, Pinguicula, Pinguicula agnata, Pinguicula ehlersiae (Ixmiquilpan - Hidalgo - Mexico), Pinguicula ehlersiae (Santa Catarina), Pinguicula esseriana, Pinguicula laueana, Pinguicula moranensis, Pinguicula sect. Orcheosanthus, Seramis
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Thank you Annual Fund – Year 1 ends this month!
The first year of development of the Tropical Glasshouse project has been supported by a grant of £7000 from the University Annual Fund, a fund built from donor contributions. In May/June 2011 I submitted a proposal along with Liz Williamson … Continue reading
Posted in Annual Fund, Collaborators, Design, Hands-on, Integrated Pest Management, People, Staff, Students
Tagged Justin Groves, Maria Christodoulou, Matt Wisby, Seramis
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