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D. hartmeyerorum

jimscott

Tropical Fish Enthusiast
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yellow nodule?

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flower stalk?
 
They look great Jim!
 
Yellow blobs look like fat bodies from frog dissection days.
 
gahhh... can't wait to get one of these.. they're freaky lookin
 
gahhh... can't wait to get one of these.. they're freaky lookin

This species doesn't relocate, repot, or ship without fatal results. Must be grown from seed..
 
They seem sensitive compared to my monster indica...but I can't get them to germinate reliably so maybe I'm just frustrated.
 
I can't be the only one who wants a indica x hartmeyerorum hybrid ???.
 
I'm going to try hand-pollinating them when the time comes. Can't be any more difficult than Mexican pings!
 
  • #10
Like Byblis and Drosphyllum they can be transplanted and transported while small. The smaller the better.
 
  • #11
I think I will just go with seeds. Updated picture:

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Getting closer:

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This is definitely a species on my "want" list now! Gorgeous flower, I don't know of many with that quality of hot pink.
 
  • #15
ommmggggggggg this plant is amazing. very nice pics Jim
 
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Fully open:

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  • #18
Very nice, Jim. Such beautiful plants - and flowers too!
 
  • #19
I read somewhere that people are testing the theory that it is an annual
feed it plenty during and after the flowering and see what happens :)
 
  • #20
I feed the indoor sundews and butterwords pulverized freezed dried bloodworms.
 
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