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  • #121
Thanks!

Cuthulu, the D. whatever, was recieved labeled as D. oblanceolata, but it is not, it is probably D. "lantau island" or whatever it is called. It gets really red and has pretty flowers, so I can't complain.
 
  • #122
Very nice pics! Yea I think it is a bisquamata as well.
 
  • #123
That capensis typical photo totally reminds me of a venus flytrap the way it's growing super upright.

AWESOME pics..
 
  • #124
Thanks!

More pictures! Now with more pitchers!

Those who don't like sundews now have something to look at in this thread!

P. cyclosecta, the only ping that survived dormancy so far...

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D. spatulata, unknown form with pink flowers:

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D. spatulata "Gold Coast, Queensland":

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U. pubescens, now with double the flowers than the competing brand!

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Paisan trucata, first pitcher, it was developing when I got it:

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N. rajah! Developing me some pitcher!

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Pitcher that came with sanguinea:

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Pitcher that was almost done inflating when I got the plant:

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Peristome got some stripes!

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Thanks for looking!
 
  • #125
WAT!!! I'm BACK PEEPS!

I took a moderate hiatus from CP photography to expand my horizons, but I decided it was time to come back. It may take a while for my photos to return to the previous quality, I am a tad out of practice... But plenty of new plants to practice with are incoming or already arrived!

Drosera spatulata var. bakoensis, by far the smallest flowering Drosera I have ever seen! I have been lusting for one of these for a very long time, and somebody was generous to send me some!

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Sarracenia purpurea var. purpurea, seedlings:

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Drosera binata, Coromandel, NZ:

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Drosera capillaris "Long arm, Belem"

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Drosera schizandra:

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Baby Cephalotus from leaf pulling:

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Thanks for looking!
 
  • #126
Those are some seriously amazing pics. Better than anything I could dream of producing! Nice looking capillaris too.
 
  • #127
Jealous about the bakoensis and schizandra there! Both are amazing species, and I've seen many pics that have put both on my permanent want list. Good luck with them!
 
  • #128
I like the look of that Gold Coast spat. Pretty cool stuff Peaty.
 
  • #130
*A wild peat appears*

*Peat uses "pics!"*

*It is extremely effective!*

D. madagascarensis:

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D. spatulata, somethingorother:

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D. sp. "South Africa"

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N. rajah! First pitcher in my care, it came with the tendril. I am waiting for it to make it's first complete pitcher in my care:

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Lady Pauline:

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Thanks for looking!
 
  • #131
Very nice! You have an interesting photography style, reminiscent of the cliche "Facebook picture" style people use for profile pictures, but far more classy. XD
 
  • #132
Lolwut? Please explain?
 
  • #133
Really? You know, where people take pictures of themselves at an angle and often only showing half of their face...

Maybe I've got my times mixed up and that was the myspace picture trend... >.>
 
  • #134
Ohh yeah, I get what you mean, lol!
 
  • #135
Yoooooooooo! What's up people?

I think I re-found my CP photography groove... Got some nice stuff. Some of you may know that I lost a little chunk of my collection to an accident with watering, but everything that survived is looking quite fine!

D. camporupestris, finally making dew bearing leaves!

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D. graminifolia is a hairy little man, had some trouble with this one drying out, but it be coming back!

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ZOMG! H. minor is making pitchers!

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D. falconeri, is looking nice and dewy, look at the dew bokeh in the background.

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Cupped trap flytrap, looking fine...

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D. hamiltonii, is the only purple dew I have...

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Thanks for looking!
 
  • #136
Very nice!! Love the falconeri shot :grin:
 
  • #138
Wow, those are great dews n things!
 
  • #139
'Sorry to hear about your watering difficulties but 'glad to see things are up and growing.
 
  • #140
Thanks errybody! Figured I would revive this thread a bit...

N. singalana x clipeata, newest pitcher, bit smaller than the one before:
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P. rotundiflora x moctezumae, nice little plant:
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P. CV 'Crystal' from BCP:
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N. bellii x clipeata leaf, this is a nice hybrid, I think mine tends towards clippy:
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Growing point of the same plant. Really nice red highlights. No pitcher pics at the moment, but it is inflating one:
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N. ventricosa x robcantleyi, finally made a pitcher in my care:
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D. madagascarensis:
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Babbie flytraps!!!
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Sarracenia mixed hybrid:
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Dionaea H013:
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Thanks for looking!!
 
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