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  • #561
Thanks Drew, that's the "PNW Pot". Besides the Darlingtonia there's D. x anglica and D.rotundifolia from WA state and P.macroceras growing in there. All Pacific Northwest natives.

The Sarawak Red is an odd plant for sure, unlike any other "fusca" out there.
 
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  • #562
Plants look awesome, Johnny-of-all-trades.
 
  • #563
Great plants Cthulhu. The P. sp. Tonala "ANPA-A" really stood out to me. I'm amazed you find the time to care for all these awesome plants, lol.
 
  • #564
Plants look awesome, Johnny-of-all-trades.

Thanks Mat. It isn't easy keeping the inside stuff looking even acceptable this time of year here. July - September is rough on my plants.
 
  • #565
Great plants Cthulhu. The P. sp. Tonala "ANPA-A" really stood out to me. I'm amazed you find the time to care for all these awesome plants, lol.

That is by far my favorite Pinguicula flower. It's not all that hard to care for the plants. I just fill water trays and humidifiers mostly, timers do the rest.
 
  • #566
Nice looking plants! I especially like the heli minor.
 
  • #567
Nice looking plants! I especially like the heli minor.

Thanks. Some of the Heliamphora were looking a bit rough in the past few weeks but, they're starting to do their thing again.
 
  • #568
Have you ever seen the flowers open on your D. felix? They seem to have the shortest bloom period out of any Drosera I've ever seen.
 
  • #569
Have you ever seen the flowers open on your D. felix? They seem to have the shortest bloom period out of any Drosera I've ever seen.

Yeah, they flowered last year as well, no seed was produced though. You need to catch them in the early morning to see the blooms open, maybe an hour or so after the lights turn on.
 
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  • #570
The D. felix are really small aren't they? Makes me realize mine are not as young as I had thought.....
 
  • #571
The D. felix are really small aren't they? Makes me realize mine are not as young as I had thought.....

Yes, D.felix is a very small species. Those are adult plants and are only about the size of a nickel.
 
  • #572
seriously diverse and well grown collection,i:hail:to your skills
 
  • #573
Everything is looking bomb as usual... How's that Rob doin? Any new pics?
 
  • #576
The summer was a little rough on them, mine way worse than yours. They're both still doing well though. I had to move mine out of the tent due to it's monstrous size so, it's now a house plant. Let me know when you get set up and I'll ship your monster out to you.
 
  • #577
Such excellent-looking plants! In particular congrats on all those happy little D. hilaris seedlings.
 
  • #578
Thanks Mark ! And thanks again for the seeds I used to make all those happy little hilaris seedlings !
 
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  • #579
Aldrovanda vesculosa



Drosera madagascariensis



Drosera x anglica



Drosera x beleziana



Sarracenia rubra gulfensis - Ancestral Form



Sarracenia alata



Sarracenia rubra rubra - Green Swamp



Sarracenia x 'Edojiman'



Sarracenia oreophila X x'Leah Wilkerson'


Pinguicula sp. Sumidero II



Pinguicula macrophylla











Heliamphora hetrodoxa x minor


Heliamphora tatei var. tatei



Heliamphora uncinata



Heliamphora collina



Nepenthes adnata



Nepenthes densiflora



Nepenthes fusca - Sarawak Red



Nepenthes lowii - Mt. Trusmadi - BE



Nepenthes muluensis



Nepenthes veitchii - "Pink" - Male inflorescence





Nepenthes villosa - Seed Grown Plant from Mt. Tambuyukon - Relatively unaffected by recent stretches of 90 degree + days.
 
  • #580
The villosa is looking great! Could you post a pic of the teeth on its traps? I would love to see them.
 
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