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D.burmannii

hi, i live in Hong Kong......
D. burmannii is one of native spieces in hong kong.
hope you like it....

(i have a lot of pictures ,could someone tell me how to post picture?) thanks
 
Basically, you need your picture hosted on a server somewhere. Once you have that accomplished, all you have to do is click the Image button (located above the window where you input your post) and enter the exact URL of the photo.

That's it, I hope to see some of your photos soon!

Oh yeah, WELCOME TO THE FORUMS!!!!!
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SF
 
when i click the image button
the box shows http://
and then?
 
Hi Sundewrex

Welcome to the forums.
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I love D. burmannii...one of my favorites. Would love to see your photos.

Suzanne
 
you mean i need to make a home page first?
can i directly download pictures from my computor image files?
thanks!
 
Welcome Sundewrex!

Interesting, other than D.spatulata "Hong Kong Form" this is the first other CP that I've heard that naturally grows in China/Taiwan/Hong Kong.  There's got to be more....

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thank you all.
i will try it!
beside D. spatulata, there are D. indica and D. peltata in the wild....
 
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Thank you PinguiculaMan... I'll besure to leave off the "h" in spatulata next time.... that is what you corrected right?
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  • #11
LOL, it might have been me as well. Hard to tell sometimes between "scientific nags" like us. Thanks for the effort though, and please, pass it on!
 
  • #13
sundewrex, neat pictures!  
everyone else, if you are having a hard time finding the link in the message above. It is right here.
Andrew
 
  • #14
I couldn't get either link to work...
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SF
 
  • #15
cchang,

Yes, the extra letter in the name.
 
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that is Drosera spatulata....very common in our country.

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i really love to see them in the wild
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