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  • #61
My tips for iPhoto, don't use it. Photoshop is much more useful. I haven't use iPhoto for a year.
 
  • #63
I use CS3, which is out dated now. Elements limits editing severely.
 
  • #64
Interesting, Thank you.
 
  • #65
Interesting, I will look into it.

More pictures:

D. "dielsiana":

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Got crazy germination on P. lusitanica:

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D. intermedia "cuba":

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D. spatulata from Gold Coast is flowering:

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D. whatever:

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B. liniflora is germinating:

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D. whatever seedlings:

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I never posted these photos, they are some wild Drosera growing in the Muskoka region of Ontario:

D. intermedia:

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D. rotundifolia:

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  • #66
Beautiful plants and pics Peatmoss!
 
  • #67
Man.. seeing all of those dews along the water's edge makes me ponder about how many different species of carnivorous plants I may have seen, perhaps all the time, as a kid in Houston. All I did was hang out in creeks and bayous, and to think, I had no clue!

Anyway, my tantalizing nostalgia aside, your plants look great!
 
  • #68
Thanks!

I was actually under the impression that sundews only grew in New Zealand for about a year. Then I realized they were growing on one of my favorite hiking trails.

The D. rotundifolia were actually growing a few minutes away from my uncle's house and the intermedia were along a major road.
 
  • #69
Man.. seeing all of those dews along the water's edge makes me ponder about how many different species of carnivorous plants I may have seen, perhaps all the time, as a kid in Houston. All I did was hang out in creeks and bayous, and to think, I had no clue!

Anyway, my tantalizing nostalgia aside, your plants look great!

I don't think there are any CPs in Houston, except form some Utrics, maybe.

Love the in situ photos!
 
  • #70
Thanks!

More stuff:

D. natalensis seedling:

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Can't seem to get a good photo D. regia:

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Some kind of D. capillaris form:

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D. adelae:

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D. nidiformis flowerstalk:

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  • #71
Chuck Norris!

D. burmanii "typical":

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D. burmanii "Beerwah, Australia":

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D. intermedia "Cuba":

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D. sessifolia:

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D. sessifolia flowerstalk:

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Thanks for looking!
 
  • #72
I have been away from posting photos for a while... In the process of rebuilding my whole setup. More room, better lighting and higher humidity!

D. capensis "red" eating some fish food:

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P. lusitanica seedlings are getting bigger:

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D. pygmaea "green":

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D. indica seedlings, the real thing this time!:

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I love how these P. cyclosecta plantlets have purple glands already:

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P. primuliflora is loving higher humidity:

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Thanks for looking!
 
  • #73
I really dig that capensis 'red' photo.
 
  • #74
Damnit, man, I need to be paying this thread more attention! Beautiful pictures of some excellent looking plants. Keep it up!
 
  • #75
The capensis photo is too cool! Very creative composition. And that cyclosecta.... so jealous.
 
  • #76
Thanks! Hopefully the plants will look even better once the new setup is done. Can't wait to be able to grow highland Nepenthes, finally gonna get my rajah!

Wireman, wish I could send you the cyclosecta but alas, we are in the wrong countries!
 
  • #77
holy moly!! Somebody got some new lenses. :clap:

Very nice..
 
  • #78
Wow great photos...
 
  • #79
Thanks!

Mass, no new lenses, planning on getting some filters soon though. First I gotta finish the setup and buy more plants!
 
  • #80
wow your dews look lovely :) jealousy on the rise lol
 
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