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Pic of the Day

  • #461
Nice!! I love the colors on the S. Flava Rubricorpora:drool:
 
  • #462
A Drosera prolifera showing some very Dionaea-esque trapping mechanisms.

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  • #464
Thanks Whim! I thought it was just bizarre. I'd never seen my prolifera snap shut like that.
 
  • #465
That is really cool! Nice pic, drew. If I'm not mistaken, rotundifolias close around their prey in a similar fashion, right? Also, is that a dew gland on the stem of that leaf...? Weird...
 
  • #466
lol I didn't even notice the tentacle. Rotundifolia wraps up similarly, but it doesn't bend so neatly in half. This is an odd trait, or so I think.
 
  • #467
I'm really enjoying the flowers on this U. nephrophylla x U. nelumbifolia -- so just had to snap a pic .... The bulging 'eyes' is a real hook for me ...
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(taken in-situ -- can you tell ? :lol:)
 
  • #468
droso

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it's gettin' big deej!

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  • #470
I love the pictures of drosophylum leaves unfurling.
 
  • #471
That thing really took off, looks like it never skipped a beat with its traumatic beginnings...another myth dispelled? That is one fat and sassy droso and thank you for posting its progress!
 
  • #472
That thing really took off, looks like it never skipped a beat with its traumatic beginnings...another myth dispelled? That is one fat and sassy droso and thank you for posting its progress!

it stopped growing for about a month or two when I repotted it, but after that it was off and running.
Can't wait to see it this time next year.. I love it, thank you.
 
  • #473
wish that thermometer wasn't in the shot..

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  • #474
Wow mass, that's amazing.
 
  • #475
Mass, nice pic! Is that veitchii?

N. Tentaculata, an old pitcher. A little blurry, sorry :blush:
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  • #476
Seed heads on S. Judith Hindle.
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Assorted S. leucophylla hybrids:
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And C. Follicularis:
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  • #477
thanks TOG. It's actually the same female x Tiveyi that I entered in the POTM this month.
 
  • #478
Ahh! Whim, the Ceph is huge!:clap:
 
  • #479
hello all :) so my (vent x sib) x TM opened its first pitcher since arriving a couple months back. I am in love with this thing already so figured it'd fit for a pic of the day post for sure.


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  • #480
Nice photos everyone. Can't wait to get my hands on some x trusmadiensis hybrids!
 
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