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xvart- it's a compact fluorescent bulb, so it never gets too hot! they are actually near a window, though my spring seedlings are currently blocking that light (and it was night when i took the picture)
the ones in front are assorted baby Ping's... there's a P. weser in there, P. acumata (sp?) and a few others... one is labelled P. 1715 but i'm not entirely sure of what he is- it has an interesting compact shape though so it'll be neat to see what it turns into.
Good deal, I couldn't tell because the light was so bright in the pictures. I guess that should've been my first clue, and it wasn't a nasty yellow... lol. You'll have to post pictures of your pings when they get a little bigger. I am curious now about what the P. 1715 is! Keep up the good work!
p. 'sethos' (i reeealllly wanted one of these for some reason, i was happy to find one in the box!)
p. 1715
those are most of the ones that survived shipping.... there's also a d. capensis typical (those buggers just don't quit do they?), p. reticulata, p. acuminata, p. launeae x emarginata (info on the first parent would be great, can't find it anywhere! spelling?), and of course, the pygmy sundews in recently sprouted gemmae form that i was actually after (d. scorpiodes and d. dichrosepala survived shipping). there are a few extra pots with some extra gemmae sprouts that i'm giving to my plant loving friends so they'll quit bothering me (my French professor also wants one, ironically!)
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