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Some pictures from france

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Some picture from my collection, hope you enjoy!
 
Wow! That second flytrap image looks like the trap was tie-dyed like a hippies teeshirt! I like that a lot!

What is the plant in the third image from the bottom? It looks like sea anemones on a flytrap plant leaves! :D
 
Wow Guillaume,

Those are some interesting photos. I see that you got some rarities there - Leah Wilkerson and Adrian Slack! :)
I'm particularly interested by this:

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What is it?
 
It looks like the notorious "Pom-Pom" Venus Flytrap!
 
awsome plants! I love those flytraps, and the adrian slack sarr!
 
Wow! I've never heard of pom pom, that looks really neat! Very nice collection!
 
WOW! Nice! I see that you're fond of mutant plants. :D
 
Has a pom-pom ever been available in the US? I would probably be willing to pay "a lot" for something like that! :D
 
Very unique collection you have there
 
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Has a pom-pom ever been available in the US? I would probably be willing to pay "a lot" for something like that! :D

http://cpphotofinder.com/dionaea-pom-pom-366.html
Dionaea "Pom Pom"
Comments: Also known as “Hedgehog” and “Scrub Brush” Marcus.Rossberg (email address edited out) states on 13 Mar 2003: FWIW, I know of three people who had "Pom Pom" VFTs. The plants emerged independently from each other. All were TC accidents. All plants went back to normal growth after some time, a year or so.

Still want to buy one?
 
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The pom-pom looks cool! It reminds me of a Drosera. Maybe it was a gene left over that was turn back "on".
 
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Thanks!

The pom pom is not stable, someone here, in france, grow one since few times and he have divide is pompom, even leaf cutting work. I have grow 2 pompom and they have both die.

The green and red spotted vft is "Spotty"
 
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Is the colouration on "Spotty" stable?
 
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