Reminds me - congrats on the graos in bloom. 'A rare occurrence. Mine never have.
Great stuff. Particularly envious of your seed grown N. glandulifera.
Where do you grow your tuberous sundews? In a basement where it is cool enough?
D. ramellosa is so bizarre looking! It looks like one of those predatory reef worms.
Mine bloom every winter. Try cooling them down and dropping the light cycle.
I'm not sure the rest of the community in my terra would like this but how low are your temps and how short your photo periods? 'Might be worth the try. I've also been growing D. slackii for years and never seen them bloom.
Dang! It sounds like I need a basement. I can't match those temps but I'd be very curious to see if they encourage slackii and hamiltonii to bloom.
Mark, you may be interested to hear that D.spiralis is also sending up a flower stalk for me for the first time. Pics to follow shortly.......
Lovely plants. It's funny how you can see bladders in the second picture of the Nepenthes veitchii. Do you use pure sand for the tuberous sundews?