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  • #21
Awesome stuff! I love seeing truly outdoor plants do so well.

What kind of N. clipeata hybrid is that? :scratch:
 
  • #22
Awesome stuff! I love seeing truly outdoor plants do so well.

What kind of N. clipeata hybrid is that? :scratch:

Thank you. That is N. clipeata x (clipeata x eymae) :-D
 
  • #23
Nice pics. Second person I've seen growing a tropical sundew outside.
 
  • #24
Some pics of my Drosophyllum flower stalks. It seems now the other plant in this pot is also starting a flower stalk.

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The second one
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My ceph just after repotting

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  • #25
Pretty sweet DJ. Good work.
 
  • #26
AWESOME! How old is the droso thats flowering?
 
  • #27
Hooray!! See.. told ya the ceph would do just fine. Looks great.
And those dewys. :drool:
 
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Now i know where some of my new plants came from :)
 
  • #30
Hooray!! See.. told ya the ceph would do just fine. Looks great.
And those dewys. :drool:

Welll, it was only repotted a day or so ago so the jury is still out whether I killed it or not, LOL. Do they usually die right away if you disturbe them too much, or does it take a while?
 
  • #31
Welll, it was only repotted a day or so ago so the jury is still out whether I killed it or not, LOL. Do they usually die right away if you disturbe them too much, or does it take a while?

Is that the one you were talking about repotting back whenever it was? I thought you done did that already. :scratch:
OH.. well then it still looks great. If it looks the same, or better a week from now.. you're golden.
 
  • #32
I took leaf pullings a while back, which I am still waiting on, but did not repot until now. I did not disturb the roots, just put the whole thing soil and all into a bigger pot.
 
  • #33
Awesome flowering droso.. and dat ceph is huge.. wish mine was that big!
 
  • #34
Beautiful droso DJ! and nice ceph too! keep up the good work!
 
  • #35
Update

Update on the Droso flower stalk. Now all 3 plants in this pot sending up a flower stalk

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Pic of the bog Cape sundew "mountain" that gets taller every year...really got to get those divided.

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Look what I found growing from offshoots under the moss when thinning the moss in the Darlingtonia "fen" in the pond. I put them into a net pot.

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Some filiformis 'Florida Giant' waking up

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Thought this was a weed in the bog until it started blooming. Can anybody tell me what this plant is? I don't remember planting it so must be a hitchhiker

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Some D. rotundifolia also waking up

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  • #36
Holy moly you have incredible plants!
 
  • #37
Sweet buds on the Droso. !

Mine just refuses... blah
 
  • #38
Holy moly you have incredible plants!

Thank you! I can't wait until the rest of the bog wakes up and starts putting on a show.

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Sweet buds on the Droso. !

Mine just refuses... blah

Beginners luck I suspect, we will see if I can repeat it on others next year :lol:
 
  • #39
Your drosos look so cool as a mass of long, dewy leaves with buds. But what I really love is your flilformis plants. I have gotta get an outdoor bog garden!
 
  • #40
Your drosos look so cool as a mass of long, dewy leaves with buds. But what I really love is your flilformis plants. I have gotta get an outdoor bog garden!

I have filiformis on reserve for ya when you are ready, along with some others to help start that bog ;)
 
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