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Echeveria 'Lipstick'

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Drosera roseana gemmae, thanks for the pack of gemmae, Wireman:D

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Pinguicula moctezumae x gigantea from Crissytal/Crystal

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Pinguicula 'weser'??? from Crissytal (Is it a P. 'Weser?)

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Pinguicula agnata 'True Blue' from Crissytal (My first Mexican ping:) )

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Pinguicula Ehlersiae from Boxofrain(Thanks^-^), waking up from dormancy!

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Drosera spatulata 'Fraser Island', Man ,what a prolific bloomer! Out of all the hundreds of white petite flowers... I only caught 2 blooming:(

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Utricularia Nelumbifolia establishing, from Boxofrain. Thanks:)

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Stylidium debile from Boxofrain. It got established fast, now sending root plantlets everywhere!XD

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Nepenthes Sanguinea

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Selaginella Lepidophylla, the dino plant... (I read somewhere that it grows along with pinguicula in its native habitat)

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Thanks for the U. calycifida seeds, Maiden. I'm trying 2 different ways of germinating them, would they work???

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D. Capensis

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Neanthe Bella

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Far out view of grow area, nothing special, high tech, or fancy; just a desk...

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U. Alpina

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Anthurium Cutting

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Tropical Plants...

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Guess what this is:)

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Spathiphyllum Walisii

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Mini Terrarium

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Try to guess what this is:p
 
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Nice plants :)

I love your Stylidium debile !

What is dino plant ??
 
The roseana look like they wasted no time getting started.
 
Raise a lot of ah, Drosera blossom.
They are naturally prolific(very productive) bloomers. The more you feed them, the more they're likely to bloom.

Nice plants

I love your Stylidium debile !

What is dino plant ??
The dinosaur plant, aka selaginella lepidophylla is a club moss relative. Once they used to grow bigger than dinosaurs, they also lived before the dinosaurs. In their native habitat, it is said they grow in parts of Mexico and parts of Texas. Both places are usually dry, so they adopted a long dormant period going up to 50 years! They are usually woken up with contact to water:D
btw, thanks for the utric seeds!

The roseana look like they wasted no time getting started.
They were sprouting already when I received it, I thought that I would've put them into shock!
 
Pinguicula 'weser' from Crissytal (Is it a P. 'Weser?)
It is impossible to tell without a flower.
 
You'd think you'd be able to buy Selaginella ledipodophylla as a living plant somewhere, but I've never found living plants offered anywhere!
 
is that the same as resurrection fern?
 
is that the same as resurrection fern?

Yup, that is one of its common names. You can buy bushels of them as dried "novelty" items, buy to acquire a living plant, well, thats another matter entirely.
 
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Not sure if this means it's alive, but the smaller ne will turn completely green:) The bigger one is only green within the base and middle:(

I'll post pics when the ping 'weser' blooms...
 
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your nepenthes sanguinea bring me a lot of memories :)

when i buy mine, the plant look like your. Green pitchers and not so big.

Look after 1.5 year:

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Taken today with my blackberry, sorry for the bad quality:

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So, with good culture conditions (very easy with this specie), the plant grow very fast!
 
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Neat pictures, I think your sanguinea is pretty awesome:) I like how yours are very pink
 
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