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These Byblis germinated quite easily, I did not give them any special treatment, but only two seeds germinated. Last time I tried to use bleach to accelerate germination and the seeds dissolved.
After a brief hiatus, I have started taking pictures of my plants again.
I am getting some nice highland Nepenthes in the next week and participating in an order from BCP. My terrarium will definitely be getting a trial by fire when it comes to growing highlanders. I did get fans installed so it is way cooler now.
Not a carnivore but, I got some tubers for Sauromatum venosum. A plant with some rather suggestive looking blooms. It is sending up flowers and will post photos in another thread:
D. burmanii "Beerwah" flower:
P. cyclosecta;
D. burmanii "typical":
My D. aliciae died back in November and now it is finally returning:
I almost quit this hobby today, had a bit of an issue with my home made trays leaking water, some kind of condensation issue. But it appears to have been resolved.
D. multifida extrema:
D. whatever:
U. whatever, anyone know what this is?:
D. madagascarensis:
Venus flytrap seedling showing genetic variation:
U. pubescens:
P. cyclosecta
P. emarginata x esserania:
D. capensis typical emerging from temporary death/slumber:
D. spatulata "gold coast, queensland"
I had a moment the other night, took this at an extremely high iso and a very high shutter speed. N. veitchii:
Man it's driving me nuts, that Utricularia flower looks so familiar, but I just went through all of photofinder and couldn't find a match. I'm sure someone here knows what it is...
Your Utric looks like U.bisquamata to me, I've seen lighter colored ones just like this. The unknown Drosera looks like D. capillaris but, it's hard to tell without seeing a pic of the whole plant. Nice pics.
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