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| gotmusic89 |
Posted: Sep 22 2011, 08:39 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Member No.: 572 Joined: 22-September 11 |
I've spent some time looking around the discussion board -- and i didn't see that this question was already posted somewhere. (I apologize if it is.) I am just starting to gain an interesting in carnivorous plants, and I'm wondering... are there any carnivorous plants that are native to Colorado? or any that'll thrive being outside full time in CO? I've read that carnivorous plants need a lot of moisture, but I've also heard that there are desert-y types of carnivorous plants as well.
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