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  • #41
those wild schizandra are amazing.

any idea what kind of soil those were growing in?
 
  • #42
We did not get to see any of the other sisters unfortunately. However, we did get to see a lot of really awesome dews :)

After that stream/open plain we continued our drive until we reached our second camping destination where there were two different waterfalls and lots of Nepenthes mirabilis and other CPs. The next day we left for "The Tip". On the way to the northern most point of Australia we stopped at the Jackey Jackey Swamp, home to N. rowaniae, N. tenax, and N. mirabilis, plus many other species of Drosera and Utricularia.

5V4B2540 by mcmcnair, on Flickr
5V4B2541 by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes mirabilis (possible hybrid) by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes mirabilis (possible hybrid) by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Utricularia sp. by mcmcnair, on Flickr
D. spatulata by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Utricularia sp. by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes mirabilis (possible hybrid) by mcmcnair, on Flickr
The picture I took right before being attacked by paper wasps... by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Jackey Jackey Swamp by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Jackey Jackey Swamp by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Jackey Jackey Swamp by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Drosera serpens by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Drosera serpens by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Petiolaris Complex Drosera sp. by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes mirabilis (possible hybrid) by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes mirabilis (possible hybrid) by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes mirabilis (possible hybrid) by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Drosera serpens by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Jackey Jackey Swamp by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Drosera serpens by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes rowaniae by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes rowaniae by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes rowaniae by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes rowaniae by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes tenax by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes tenax by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes tenax by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes tenax by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes tenax by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes tenax by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes tenax by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes rowaniae by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes rowaniae by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes rowaniae by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes tenax by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes rowaniae by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Drosera burmanii by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes tenax by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes tenax by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes tenax by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Drosera burmanii by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Jackey Jackey Swamp by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes rowaniae by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Lots of CPs in this pic :) by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes rowaniae by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Byblis sp. by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Petiolaris Complex Drosera sp. by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Drosera serpens by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Petiolaris Complex Drosera sp. by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Petiolaris Complex Drosera sp. by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Drosera serpens by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Petiolaris Complex Drosera sp. by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Petiolaris Complex Drosera sp. by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Petiolaris Complex Drosera sp. by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Nepenthes rowaniae by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Utricularia sp. by mcmcnair, on Flickr

Only a little more to come before my trip is complete :)
 
  • #44
I don't grow LL'ers but, if I did N.rowanae would definitely be on my list. Great pics.

I'm thinking that 1st yellow Utricularia is U.bifida and the 2nd, another U.chrysantha. Can't make a guess on the purple one.
 
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