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Some photos- various CPs & flowers

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S. oreophila

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D filiformis var filiformis 'red'

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B lamellata- first flower

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H hispida



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Yound D regis with prey

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P heterohylla

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D callistos- I think!

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U bisquamata 'Betty's Bay'

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Very Pink P Weser

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Pygmy mini-garden coming along quite nicely
 
Very Very nice. Windowsill plants?
 
Those are some very nice plants! I love your Heli and your pygmy garden. What all have you got growing in the pygmy pot?
 
Beautiful plants!
 
Beautifully grown CP's! I saved the photo of the Byblis to my library. Looks good for D. callistos...a flower photo would nail it when it flowers.
 
Indeed, real nice plants- I am too afraid to try Sarrs on the windowsill but it looks like it works pretty well
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Some very nice plants there!
 
Love your pygmy mini-garden
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Beautiful! Great photos and well grown plants. Thanks for sharing those.
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Hi,

Thanks for all of the comments. Other than the Heliamphora, all are windowsill plants. The Heliamphora, Sarracenia, Utric, and the filiformis are all fairly recent acquisitions, though, so I cannot really take credit for them. I find that Sarracenia will survive OK and look decent on windowsills, but will not look as good as greenhouse specimens. The pygmy garden contains DD. callistos 'Brookton', closterostigma, ericksonae, nitidula var. nitidula, paleacea ssp. roseana, pulchella 'red/purple', scorpiodes, stelliflora, and nitidula x pulchella. At least, I planted gemmae of all of those species in there in November. I've IDd them all except for callistos and closterostigma. One or both of those are still in there; I cannot distinguish them from the rosettes alone.

Cheers,

Greg
 
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