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Sep 11, 2014 5:17 PM CST
Name: Mother Raphaela
Holy Myrrhbearers Monastery NY (Zone 4b)
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I'm wondering if anyone in northern parts has any experience with these carnivorous guys? I gather they need high humidity, so won't be windowsill plants. Although there are some that are hardy even here (one of our sisters is from Maine and saw a huge sheet of them growing in a wetland there) I'm hoping to learn how to grow some tropical ones indoors in a terrarium where we can enjoy them even during the winter...

Thank You! in advance for any help anyone can give me! I'm all ears! MR

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