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Here are the four types of woolly sundews that I grow.

Drosera paradoxa - Mt. Bomford, Kimberley, WA

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Drosera dilatato-petiolaris "TAHBWG3 clone"

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This one I grew from seed; Drosera (lanata x broomensis) x ordensis

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Drosera falconeri

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I really love the petiolaris complex.

Feel free to contribute pics of your plants!

(whoops, I somehow posted in the wrong forum, could a mod please move this?)
 
D. falconeri is my favorite. :) Looks like a dew crossed with a VFT.
 
If only it were possible to cross the two! I've always wanted to give it a try but haven't had the two flower at the same time (of course it would probably be impossible, but I can dream!). :-D
 
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My tiny little D. lanata, pic taken by Devon.B
 
Nice pets.



That's funny. Before I started to water my plants tonight I took some pics of my dew.... just my pets.

I may get them posted here tonight yet.
 
My hartmeyerorum
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My falconeri
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My ordensis
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Nice looking! Here's how they looked earlier in the year:

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D. petiolaris

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D. lanata

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D. paradoxa

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D. paradoxa x ordensis
 
I don't think that Petiolaris are Pitcher Plants...

...or is that just my imagination?
 
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  • #10
Delwin, those D. hartemeyerorum are absolute insanity! i know that sentence makes no sense, but seriously---what humidity/temps to you have in your grow area. I can't even get D. indica to look decent.
 
  • #11
CPlantaholic,

D. hartmeyerorum doesn't belong here in the first place. Check out this thread instead.
 
  • #12
Hi CPlantaholic,
They are growing under 4 tubes of T5HO lights. The temp can get to 38degree in the day. and the humid is 50%. Hope this helps.
 
  • #13
The two plants Jim sent me have settled in to their new environment.

petiolaris
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and the lanata is starting to flower.
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Great timing since my paradoxa is also in flower.

(not the best pics, I know, but the sun hasn't been out much at all this week.)
 
  • #14
My plants, photographed by my dad. :)

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  • #15
Number 4 it's unreal! Love it!!!
Your dad is very good at this, Cindy!
 
  • #16
My pride and joy from 2005:

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