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New Jersey Pine Barrens

Recently took a trip to see Drosera and Sarracenia in a NJ Pine Barrens bog! Below are a few photos from the trip:

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Sarracenia purpurea

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Drosera filiformis

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The most exciting find, a larger D. x beleziana. (intermedia x rotundifolia)

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D. intermedia

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pretty veining on this purp



Thats all for now, thanks for looking!

Sam
 
Those look gorgeous! Is it really as dry as it looks?
 
yes, in some areas it was quite dry. I would suspect the water table is rather high though, so its not bone dry.
 
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