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Mass's GH

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Got a few here to share..

N. truncata x ovata (EP)



The D. adelae tub..







Finally got around to starting one for D. schizandra



And of course, D. prolifera not too far behind.







 
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Looking great. Surprised to see how well the sundews are responding to one of those greenhouses. Every time I've been in one I've been practically knocked back by the heat.
 
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Great update Mass.beautiful pics
 
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Some beautiful shots. :)
 
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Beautiful. Everything is forest green and the dews are dewy..
 
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Awesome as usual :hail:
 
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Dump Day!!

N. veitchii x x Tiveyi



Seedlings!
N. fusca (Mesilau Resort Golf Course, Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia)



D. hilaris babies..







H. chimantensis



rooted C. "Czech Giant" from side shoot cutting



rooted C. "Big Boy" from side shoot cutting



a ping.. a REAL LIVE ping..



more seedlings!
N. reinwardtiana (Telupid, Sabah, Borneo)



SG N. attenbourghii



oreo x Leah Wilkerson I grew from seed



straight Leah Wilkerson



Winter is just around the corner here in New Canada
dormant D. intermedia



dormant D. gradulifora



S. rubra ssp. gulfensis (ancestral)



good ol' x Catesbaei



can you spot Brokken's S. x catesbaei cross? (S. flava var. rubricorpora x purpurea ssp. venosa var. Montana)





some purp variations.. with Brokken's cross popping out around them.





















D. rotundifolia (Clinton Co., MI) & (Oakland Co., MI) have all gone dormant. Only sign of their existence are the seed filled stalks they leave behind.
Pretty cool seeing how these plants survive the harsh winters here in Michigan.





N. tobaica x spectabilis

 
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Nice shots, Travis. Final push before Michigan becomes the arctic?
 
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Really nice purpurea!
 
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That Sphagnum! :-O :drool:
 
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Dude! That's a lot of purps. Nice.
 
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Is that temperate sphagnum? That looks so nice
 
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Very nice Mass,did you plant Hilaris seeds or manage to propagate?
 
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Everything looks great, Travis!
 
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Very nice Mass,did you plant Hilaris seeds or manage to propagate?

These are put up by a dead mother plant. I just left it alone and it pushed these up once the weather started cooling. Not sure if it was a summer dormancy or what. But works for me!!

Is that temperate sphagnum? That looks so nice

Yeah, grows wild down the street at my buddy's place.
 
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Yeh mine did the same last year.Put out a couple of babies then the mother plant slowly kicked the bucket. Think the same will happen this year ,just waiting for the babies to appear
 
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Purps seem to love you, haha. Love that rubra.
 
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Cephalotus

I just read this whole thread, beautiful pictures and stunning plants. I was wondering what medium you used for you cephs, since all I can see is sand at the top.
 
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