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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...
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 ...
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!
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.
N. Tentaculata, an old pitcher. A little blurry, sorry
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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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