Ive taken a few quick snaps at a few of my plants. Enjoy!
D. ericksoniae 'White flower' seedling.
D. sessilifolia on the top and D. dielsiana on the bottom fighting a battle against the moss. The D. dielsiana has covered a large area with its laves so that the moss underneath is derived fo light. The D. sessilifolia are growing on a stem like a tree, lifting its leaves above the moss. Then again, I'm just imagining things again :roll: .
An unknown drosera which came as D. coccicaulis.
Another shot from a different angle.
Newest pitcher on my N. burbidgeae. Its a bit bigger then its old ones, but still not much progress.
Newest pitcher on my N. pilosa. Its about 2x bigger than its old one, so some progress here
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An update shot on my P. ehlersiae. All the plants come from leaf cuttings taken from the plant in the middle. You can see that one of the cuttings towards the bottom are actually bigger than the parent plant, and the ones towards the top are a bit smaller. This is because the light for the bottom plants is blocked by a nep leaf. You can also see the affect of light on the color (red on the top and green on the bottom)
A S. 'Judith Hindle' I got from the Canada Blooms show I when to on Saturday.
An unknown sarr from Home Depot in Canada Blooms. I think its also a Judith Hindle.
A pitcher from an unknown nep I got from Andre and potted by Syble. Its looking good
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Hope you like it. Zongyi
D. ericksoniae 'White flower' seedling.
D. sessilifolia on the top and D. dielsiana on the bottom fighting a battle against the moss. The D. dielsiana has covered a large area with its laves so that the moss underneath is derived fo light. The D. sessilifolia are growing on a stem like a tree, lifting its leaves above the moss. Then again, I'm just imagining things again :roll: .
An unknown drosera which came as D. coccicaulis.
Another shot from a different angle.
Newest pitcher on my N. burbidgeae. Its a bit bigger then its old ones, but still not much progress.
Newest pitcher on my N. pilosa. Its about 2x bigger than its old one, so some progress here
An update shot on my P. ehlersiae. All the plants come from leaf cuttings taken from the plant in the middle. You can see that one of the cuttings towards the bottom are actually bigger than the parent plant, and the ones towards the top are a bit smaller. This is because the light for the bottom plants is blocked by a nep leaf. You can also see the affect of light on the color (red on the top and green on the bottom)
A S. 'Judith Hindle' I got from the Canada Blooms show I when to on Saturday.
An unknown sarr from Home Depot in Canada Blooms. I think its also a Judith Hindle.
A pitcher from an unknown nep I got from Andre and potted by Syble. Its looking good
Hope you like it. Zongyi