| The Seed Bank |
N.B. Seed is not available to non-members of The Society. The seed bank of the Carnivorous Plant Society is the best that any CP society in the world has to offer. We have a large supply of seeds, with many different species available at any one time. The bank is constantly being added to as the seed is harvested from ripening pods, with the list being regularly updated and shown here on our website. We source some of our supply of seed from suppliers across the world as well as from members, thus ensuring a wide selection, including some of the more rare varieties and some of the common ones as well. All current members have a yearly seed allowance and an option to purchase extra packets, as well as an incentive scheme. Here’s how to apply for you allocation: All seed applications must be on the form provided. Simply download the form and print it before filling it in and sending it to the address on the top of the page. We cannot accept email applications in the first instance because a return envelope is needed in order to send your seed back to you, but if you make sure you put your email address in the space provided at the top of the form, I will contact you if I cannot fulfill your seed request. Please put as many alternatives as you can on the form, if I don’t have to contact you for alternative choices, your seed will be returned to you much quicker. If you don’t know what seed to request, let me know your growing conditions and what you already have and I will make a selection for you. Members in the USA will also require a ‘small lots of seed’ permit, and must enclose one of the green and yellow labels, supplied by the USDA. These permits are free from the USDA and I believe they can be applied for by email. For those who don’t know how this works. I will label your seed and post it to the USDA, who will then examine it before sending it on to you. This is a legal requirement as of May 2006 and no seed will be sent to the USA without one. I do have a copy of the basic permit that must accompany the shipment, so only the green and yellow labels and form CN01 Are required as well as a plain return padded envelope. This envelope does NOT need your address written on it. This link is where you have to register for a permit. If you find the process complicated a member of the staff will help to guide you through it, just email them. If you have any problems please contact The Seed Bank Manager 1> Entitlement is for one membership year, from 1st April to 31st March and cannot be carried over to another year. EXTRA SEED PACKETS SCHEME: If you take up the two extra packets for £1 offer, payments for these and any other extras such as GA3 or glassine envelopes should be paid for by cheque made out to, The carnivorous Plant society. Cash will be accepted but is posted at your own risk. The society holds no responsibility for any cash payments that go missing. It is therefore recommended that cash should be sent recorded delivery at the very least. When you have seen what results you get from the seed you have obtained from the seed bank, please email me and let me know. Good or bad I am interested in your germination levels. Any seed that falls below an acceptable level of germination will be disposed of. I aim to make improvements wherever they are needed, so that our seed bank is one that can always be relied upon for good quality seed. I will do my best to post your seed within a few days of receiving your requests. There will be occasions when I may be held up so please allow me 28 days for delivery. All items are sold GBP only and a self stamped addressed envelope with each order. Please complete this form Seed Donations: There are some simple hybrids that are found in the wild and these can be given the hybrid name. However so that we can be sure your plants are not self pollinated, please just use the parent names used in pollination on the labels. The reason we ask this is because if you self pollinate a catesbaei or even cross it with another catesbaei, the resulting seed is no longer catesbaei, but is likely to revert back to one parent plant or the other. For this reason any seed sent in with a simple hybrid name such as popei, catesbaei or any of the other simple hybrid names will be assumed to be self pollinated and will be placed in the unknown hybrid mixed bag. If you can provide any other information with the seeds such as location details of the parent plants, please send it in clearly marked on the seed packet. This information would be sent out along with the seed and could prove extremely useful in years to come. Populations of Sarracenia are rapidly disappearing from the wild, so location details could be an invaluable historical record for future growers. If you are not sure which of your plants was the pollinator of your seed, please label it as S. mixed and send it in anyway. Some members do ask for the mixed hybrid seed, but any that is not used for the list is sold at shows we attend. It is a good starter seed for people just starting out growing carnivorous plants and it helps to increase our funds. All names of people who donate seed to the seed bank will be included in the final newsletter of the year. Happy Growing |
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