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  • #521
Amazing stuff. An eclectic collection of species! Where does one get Geissorhiza radians from??
 
  • #522
Amazing stuff. An eclectic collection of species! Where does one get Geissorhiza radians from??

From ME of course ! I have some seed pods ripening now. I'll send you some once they're ready. They grow quickly and will often flower within the first year.
 
  • #523
From ME of course ! I have some seed pods ripening now. I'll send you some once they're ready. They grow quickly and will often flower within the first year.

Good lord, I'm going to be seriously indebted to you by the end of the growing season! :-O thanks!
 
  • #524
Man, it would be amazing to get that flower.... great idea, setting up an entire ecosystem pot with those species.
 
  • #525
Dude, that G. radicans is stunning!
 
  • #526
Some shots from the bog.



Drosera filiformis filiformis



Drosera intermedia


Drosera binata dichotoma 'Giant'



Sarracenia x moorei


Sarracenia flava flava


Sarracenia alata 'Red & Black' X x'Kilamanjaro'


Sarracenia oreophila


Darlingtonia californica - Siskyou Mountain




Drosera cunefolia


Drosera erythrorhiza ssp. magna


Drosera subhirtella


Drosera zigzagia


Drosera porrecta - Northern Form


Drosera rupicola


Drosera spiralis


Drosera graomogolensis


Drosera latifolia


Pinguicula pilosa


Nepenthes reinwardtiana - Mt. Kinabalu



Nepenthes platychila - Intermediate pitcher



Nepenthes x trusmadiensis - Clone #1

 
  • #527
Everything's looking great! Is that D. binata dichotoma cold-hardy where you are?
 
  • #528
It sure is Mark. Comes back every year in zone 5/6.
 
  • #529
That's a great-looking D. spiralis – I've never seen one with that many active leaves.
 
  • #530
That's a great-looking D. spiralis – I've never seen one with that many active leaves.

I have several of them and I assumed that they were all the same clone but that particular plant is the only one that puts out that many leaves at the same time. The other plants have more typical growth for the species, only having 3 or 4 leaves at once.
 
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  • #531
I didn't realize that Nepenthes reinwardtiana could be speckled. You have an interesting variety.
 
  • #532
I didn't realize that Nepenthes reinwardtiana could be speckled. You have an interesting variety.

I've never seen one like this. It's also curiously lacking the 2 eye spots in the throat that's common to the species.
 
  • #533
My new favorite thread! So many unusual sticky plants displayed in one place....must be heaven!

On the spiralis with the many leaves, is it possible that it is graminifolia or something different? Can you offer any advice on D. spiralis? I recently lost 1 of only 2 and I want to do my last one right!
 
  • #534
I have several of them and I assumed that they were all the same clone but that particular plant is the only one that puts out that many leaves at the same time. The other plants have more typical growth for the species, only having 3 or 4 leaves at once.

Sounds like a keeper! What sort of conditions/media do you grow it in?
 
  • #535
Fernando Rivadavia has seen photos of my plants and confirmed them all as D.spiralis. I've had that plant much longer than the other 2. It's probably just my conditions but, time will tell. I grow all my SA Drosera the same way. They're grown in trays in the basement where it always stays cool and fairly humid under T-5's. They're in 6" deep pots with a media of milled lfs, sand and perlite. They all seem very happy and flower very well for me.
 
  • #536
You have some beautiful, beautiful plants. I especially liked that pic of "P.esseriana", that looked almost like a pink carnation or something. :p

Those nepenthes on the first page are also fantastic. I'm in the process of getting a 20 gal. terrarium set up so that I can attempt keeping some.
 
  • #537
The bog. A bit battered after last weeks storms.


Sarracenia x 'Kilamanjaro'



Sarracenia x 'Leah Wilkerson'


Sarracenia purpurea var. montana


Sarracenia x umlauftiana


Sarracenia x 'Reptilian Rose'


Sarracenia leucophylla - Hurricane Creek White


Sarracenia oreophila - Alabama


Sarracenia oreophila x X 'Leah Wilkerson'


Sarracenia flava rubricorpora x X 'Leah Wilkerson'



Sarracenia flava "Chocolate Top" x flava "Don's Red Tube"


The "PNW Pot" with Darlingtonia californica - Siskyou Mountains, Drosera rotundifolia - Skagitt Co, Drosera x anglica - Washington and soon to be Pinguicula macroceras in the open space in the front. Darlingtonia is not the easiest plant to grow in New England but, here's the proof that it can be done with minimal extra effort.





Another group of plants starting to occupy my obsession.....The Ant Plants.

Hydnophytum formicarum


Cephalotus follicularis "Hummer's Giant". I really need to change the bulbs above the Cephs.


A couple of the tuberous Drosera are stubbornly refusing to go dormant:

Drosera porrecta - Southern Form


Drosera aff. stolonifera - Mini Hills Form


Drosera graomogolensis


Drosera spiralis: The leaves are now about 12" long.


Drosera tomentosa var. tomentosa


Pinguicula rectifolia


Pinguicula moctezumae



Pinguicula sp. Pachuca


Heliamphora uncinata


Heliamphora collina


Heliamphora minor


Heliamphora tatei


Nepenthes eymae x (stenophylla x lowii) - Emmi Kurosawas plant currently in my care.



Nepenthes x trusmadiensis - BE Clone 1 - Opened up this morning.


Nepenthes lowii x ephippiata



Nepenthes x briggsiana 'Peter D'Amato'


Nepenthes bokorensis


Nepenthes bongso - Gunung Merapi


Nepenthes boschiana - Opened this morning.


An older N.boschiana pitcher.


Nepenthes densiflora


Nepenthes clipeata


Nepenthes fallax


Nepenthes fusca - Sarawak Red



Nepenthes glandulifera



Nepenthes hamata - BE #3495



Nepenthes hirsuta - Kuching Spotted


Nepenthes lingulata - Seed Grown


Nepenthes longifolia - Seed Grown


Nepenthes mikei


Nepenthes muluensis


Nepenthes murudensis ( x murudensis ?)


Nepenthes ovata


Nepenthes reinwardtiana - Mt. Kinabalu


Nepenthes tentaculata - Mt. Kinabalu
 
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  • #538
I love the reinwardtiana and can't wait for the longifolia to get bigger. Is that tuberous sundew still growing, or is it just not wilting?
 
  • #539
The 2 that are still up are recent imports from late last winter. Sometimes it takes them a while to go down the first year.
 
  • #540
killlerrrr

It's funny about the ant plants becoming a new obsession. I'm feeling the same way.
 
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