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Shortbus' Photo Thread

  • #101
Ode to bunnies






The bunny planter was 55 cents at the salvation army store.
 
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  • #102
"Ch-ch-ch-chia!"
 
  • #103
Drosera 'Albino' x alicae, the band is back together! :bigthumpup:



Drosera capensis x spatulata and Drosera madagascariensis
 
  • #104
They look great, all dewy and such. :p
Are you growing them in group pots?
 
  • #105
Edit: 2 corners I guess.
big plastic storage bins for under your bed with a small hole drilled in one corner I can tape closed for some flooding. That's just one corner.

They look great, all dewy and such. :p
Are you growing them in group pots?
 
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  • #106
Those may be the most healthy Sundews I have ever seen.
 
  • #107
I love your "Ode to Bunnies". How fitting, lmao. I'm assuming it's undrained, or did you crack a hole in the bottom first?
 
  • #108
Drosera adelae


The image on this pot reminded me so much of D. adelae I had to do it.
 
  • #109
Wow! your capensis X aliciae looks very nice! I will have to try to make a hybrid like that!
 
  • #110
Good Morning!
Sarracenia "Judith Hindle"


Sarracenia "Red Bug"


Cephalotus folicularis and Drosera hamiltonii


Standing Fuscia


Aldrovanda vesiculosa and U. graminifolia I think. (May have to edit the bladderwort ID) I received from Tanukimo


Drosera 'Tamlin'


Drosera admirabilis It recently divided growing points. New one is not very visible on back side.


Drosera anglica making a return to my collection via volunteers.


Drosera "Pretty Rosette" also attempting a come back.


Drosera collinsiae flowering and perking up.


Last but certainly not liest, Drosera hybrida along with my new Sarracenia catesbaei and Drosera 'Nagamoto' and temperate D. intermedia in the back and left. Trying to keep temperate pots together so I can pop them in the fridge at seasons end.


Thanks for looking everybody!

I love your "Ode to Bunnies". How fitting, lmao. I'm assuming it's undrained, or did you crack a hole in the bottom first?

Yes it is undrained.
 
  • #111
I'm pretty sure that your U. "graminifolia" is actually U. gibba.

Your Drosera look very nice! Thanks for sharing them! :-D
 
  • #112
Oh and now that you mention it most of that is gibba lol, The gram or whatever it is is kind of in the glare on the right. It looks a lot like waterwheel cause my pics bad

I'm pretty sure that your U. "graminifolia" is actually U. gibba.

Your Drosera look very nice! Thanks for sharing them! :-D
 
  • #113
Byblis rising!
 
  • #114
Oh and now that you mention it most of that is gibba lol, The gram or whatever it is is kind of in the glare on the right. It looks a lot like waterwheel cause my pics bad

Haha, I didn't even see that. I have no idea what species that is, though.
 
  • #115
Sarracenia 'Tarnok'


Sarracenia 'Whatisit'

Believe it or not, this tiny pitcher, which might be big enough to fit a no. 2 pencil, ate a yellow jacket of it's own accord!
NOM NOM NOM
 
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  • #116
A more three dimensional update on Sarracenia 'Tarnok'


 
  • #117
I've never really liked Tarnok but yours is pretty!
 
  • #118
Not CP, but attention getting anyway. I believe there are several types of elephant ears, is anyone familiar with this one?


Flowers
 
  • #119
I should call this Shortbus' Photoslam thread. :lol:
Or maybe Shortbus' Balcony, Yo. lol J/K My balcony from left to right:



It's not much, but makes me happy.
 
  • #120
Looks like a very nice balcony collection to me. Any chance of some closeups (esp. of the dews)?
 
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