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  • #781
Drosera hilaris emerging for the season along with Geissorhiza tulbaghensis.


Drosera rubrifolia


Drosera ramentacea


Drosera flexicaulis


Drosera roraimae


Drosera villosa


Drosera aberrans - This species requires a somewhat moist dormancy to prevent the tubers from dessicating.


Drosera basifolia - I have no idea what the 2nd tuber decided to do this year. Rather than coming up as a single plant, it emerged as around 20 smaller plants.




Drosera hookeri emerging with Pterostylis curta, an Australian terrestrial orchid.


Drosera lowriei - Type Plant with flowers.


Drosera lowrie - Giant Plants


Drosera magna - This species does not often flower in cultivation. 3 additional tubers have emerged since last weekend and the parent plant has sent up 2 growth points.










Drosera menziesii


Drosera modesta


Drosera monantha - Emerging flower stalks.


Drosera prostrata - Each scape has several flower buds.


Drosera ramellosa


Drosera squamosa - Sand Growing Form


Drosera squamosa - Laterite Growing Form. It appears that my attempts at hand pollinating the flowers was successful.




Drosera subhirtella


Drosera tubaestylis


Drosera whitakkeri


Drosera zonaria


Utricularia juncea - Walton Co, FL - A few days from being fully open.


Utricularia cornuta - Collier Co, FL


Nepenthes boschiana - Lower pitcher from a recent basal.


Nepenthes burkei


Nepenthes eymae




Nepenthes fusca




Nepenthes lavicola - Odd, tubby pitcher.


Nepenthes platychila - Lower pitcher from a recent basal.


Nepenthes singalana - SG plant with an abnormally large lid from Gunung Pasaman. I strongly feel that this is an introgressed natural hybrid with N.bongso.


Nepenthes truncata - Pasian Highland
 
  • #782
When it comes to sundews you are good at creating tension and anticipation, ha! And I'm not gonna miss a thing. ;)
 
  • #783
When it comes to sundews you are good at creating tension and anticipation, ha! And I'm not gonna miss a thing. ;)

Ha ! Stay tuned, the winter growing season is still early !
 
  • #785
Forgot a few in the last post.

Nepenthes rigidifolia x spectabilis


Nepenthes mikei finally starting to grow back from last springs massive trim.


Nepenthes macrophylla - AW
Forgot a few in the last post.

Nepenthes rigidifolia x spectabilis


Nepenthes mikei finally starting to grow back from last springs massive trim.


Nepenthes macrophylla - AW
Nice looking pitchers, where did you find N. Mikei available if you don’t mind me asking?
 
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