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Flower power

  • #121
D. admirabilis holotype small form
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D. binata - I might be able to catch this one open later today
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D. aliciae
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  • #122
I can never get my aliciae to finish a flower stalk... always aborts right in the middle.... pretty pink flowers though..
 
  • #123
Mine were doing that. The media was old and repotting solved that problem.
 
  • #124
Drosera admirabilis
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  • #125
a couple of d.puchella flowers,for once the sun was out
 
  • #126
the first Slackii flower i have managed to catch open
 
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  • #127
Excellent, something rare indeed. Drosera flowers are difficult to get photos of. You have to be in the right place at the right time.
 
  • #128
:mwahaha:

D. aliciae and D. capensis 'Albino' flowering at the same time
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D. capensis "Red"
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Hmmm, maybe I'll cross this with D. aliciae too.
 
  • #131
Drosera hamiltonii
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D. × hybrida (tetraploid)
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D. capensis (red and albino)
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  • #132
I love these "common" plants, always a great sight...
Aliciae and Capensis `hairy` form

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  • #134
thought i would show off my slackii (yet again)pretty cool to see three flowers open on one plant not the best pics but it was windy,and i noticed a third flower stalk
 
  • #135
Some very impressive photos! D. hamiltonii and D. slackii flowers are pretty darn rare.
 
  • #136
D. venusta - I haven't been able to catch the fully open until now
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D. occidentalis ssp australis var warriup
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D. omissa × pulchella
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  • #137
nice NAN ,my venusta suffered bad after flowering and is coming back after a few months,here are a couple of capensis all red flower pics,if you see the cotton it marks the flowers i have attempted to pollinate with slackii and the reverse has also been attempted
 
  • #138
Decided to add a couple crappy pics of my own to the list:
D. dielsiana

D. sp. "Lantau Island"


These, along with about 6 other varieties, are being crossed for hybrids I've never seen anywhere else.
 
  • #139
Some close-ups on the styles of the D. dielsiana would be appreciated. It appears most of the plants labeled D. dielsiana in cultivation do not match Obermeyer's description - differing in flower parts and appearance of the seed. One of the D. sp in cultivation seems to match the species type descriptions however. Best guess is the imposters are perhaps a form of D. natalensis.
 
  • #140
i did a bit of reading on this too NAN on a cpuk thread,natalensis was the conclusion and they thought the only way to tell is as you have pointed out seed shape,as i bought some supposed dielsiana seed and did a bit of research,turns out a waste of time as they didn't even germinate
 
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