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Tuberous season

  • #101
I just noticed that I had some D. peltata seeds germinate and was wondering if they benefit from feeding?

Thanks
 
  • #102
Drosera menziesii ssp. menziesii Feb 20, 2012

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I just noticed that I had some D. peltata seeds germinate and was wondering if they benefit from feeding?

Thanks

They do benefit from feeding. Need to plan that dormancy is coming in a few months. need to build up the stored energy to make a nice big tuber for nice big plant in the fall. I suppose very similar to annuals in terms of need for food.
 
  • #103
Got it, thanks! I will stuff them with food!

Nice flowers on those, hope my menziesii seeds germinate.
 
  • #104
Gorgeous Mach.
I suppose I could throw this one in here as well.
D. macrophylla ssp. monantha

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  • #105
Are you sure that is a form of D. macrophylla ssp. monantha? It looks much more like a form of D. tubaestylus.
 
  • #106
Are you sure that is a form of D. macrophylla ssp. monantha? It looks much more like a form of D. tubaestylus.

wow.. yeah it does! I just went off what the tuber was labeled as. So no, I'm not "sure" that's what it is.

This is what the earlier growth looked like before it died away. Hard to believe it's the same plant.

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  • #107
thanks for the beautiful show, mach and mass!
 
  • #108
AHHH It's Tuberous Season again! Actually quite a few things have been poppping up and some have already gone past on flowers but here is a new one that is flowering for the first time and I thought it was perty!
D. aff tubaestylis Brookton
Emerging rosette (sorry slightly blurry)
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Flowering rosette
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  • #109
It's always good to see tuberous dews! Nice plants!
 
  • #111
Woo looking good Wire Man! Although it grows somewhat similar, technically not a tuberous Drosera. One of my favorites though if you can get it to flower! I managed to keep one alive for a few seasons, but it was back when I first started to grow these types of Drosera that needed a rest period and I kind of mistreated it ;/
 
  • #112
A few for right now:
D. graniticola
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D. whittakeri
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D. rupicola
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  • #113
It's a real pleasure to see this thread sprout out again. I've got one or two species in pots but I'm a total newbie with tuberous 'dews. We'll see... At least I have more great photos to look forward to here.
 
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