Blue Marron
Red-Claw Crayfish
I love blue marron! What is a blue marron? It is a naturally occurring variant of regular marron, which is an Australian crayfish. They are the third largest crayfish in the world, sometimes called a freshwater lobster. They are my favorite crayfish. In fact, I created a website about them: bluemarron.com
Unfortunately, they are very difficult to get in the U.S. although they are farmed in Australia. I would like to get some, but until then other species will have to do. Pictured at right is a juvenile red-claw crayfish, one of four that I purchased. These also get large, up to maybe a foot long.
Unfortunately, they are very difficult to get in the U.S. although they are farmed in Australia. I would like to get some, but until then other species will have to do. Pictured at right is a juvenile red-claw crayfish, one of four that I purchased. These also get large, up to maybe a foot long.
Passionflowers
I grow many types of passionflowers. I even registered one of my hybrids, 'Harmonie Daybreak,' pictured at left. If you want a cutting, let me know! (I actually don't currently have the mother plant, but I know who does.)