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On a mission...

...for sex....sorta.

My purp is flowering, and I had the idea to go to a bog and collect some pollen for it, just to see how the babies would end up, being as the gene pools would be very different.

Here's just some pics from the excursion:

Pretty much what the scenery was like on the trail before the bog
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lil toad; he peed on me :suspect:
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NepAk, I figured this might interest you, considering they were gold ants
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Und jetzt, Sarracenia flowers
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-Ben
 
This one was invaded by caterpillar things, and eaten on the inside
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Plant
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Dew (D. rotundifolia)
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Peat hole :0o:
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And that's about it. I have no idea if the pollen I got today pollinated my plant, but now the flower seems to be no longer nodding, but lifting upwards. ???

-Ben
 
Nice pics Ben. Were is this bog located?
 
Pretty nice pitchers. I like the D. rotundifolia picture.

Good luck with the pollination.
 
What are those plants with the broad leaves in the first pic? It almost looks like Hosta.
 
Thanks for the comments.

Jayson, it's in Mendon Ponds Park.

Clint, I think those are skunk cabbages, but I'm not sure. They were all growing in really nasty black swampy stuff.

-Ben
 
Neat-o pics!

And don't worry, the frog didn't pee on you. It's just water that they let out when you scare them. I forget why though.
 
You know you are a carnivorous plant grower when you spell "pictures" as "pitchers".
 
Cool dude. The peat pit looks like you could get sucked in forever, like quicksand. Nice pictures. How far did you have to travel?

xvart.
 
  • #10
Lol, my dad and I were joking that there might be person on the other end of that branch stuck in there.

The trail isn't that long, maybe a 10 or so minute walk, prolly shorter. But there's bugs everywhere. :-(

-Ben
 
  • #11
Well, something's obviously happened.

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-Ben
 
  • #12
Preggers for sure. Petals should dry up soon.
 
  • #13
Heh you said a funny word.

The petals dried up and I pulled 'em off. The anthers/stamens have come off with the rain, too.

-Ben
 
  • #14
Those ants are Lasius umbratus.
 
  • #15
Cool trip. I went to that same bog a few days ago. It's a really neat place.
 
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