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  • #201
Nice bongso, it looks to be nicely toothed.
 
  • #202
Pretty dazzling stuff! I really like the P. gypsicola and all of the tuberous 'dews. My D. cistiflora "purple flower" is also dragging on as a small rosette this year but it is finally showing signs of getting bigger.
 
  • #203
Time for a big picture dump! I got myself a nice macro lens so I can get better close-up shots and at some point will start experimenting with focus stacking to make them even better.

Byblis guehoi by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera nidiformis by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera nidiformis by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Sarracenia jonesii, heavy red veins by Nimbulan, on Flickr

DSC_9237 by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera gigantea by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera finlaysoniana by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera aff. paradoxa by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Byblis gigantea by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Utricularia warburgii by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Utricularia blanchetii by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera "Baines Kloof" by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera solaris by Nimbulan, on Flickr

I have no idea what's up with this plant. It doesn't seem to produce any chlorophyll so all the leaves have a sickly pinkish color, but it still grows at a normal pace and produces dew.
Drosera venusta by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Pinguicula gypsicola by Nimbulan, on Flickr

My mutant seedling with 4 growth points (I think one aborted so far)
Nepenthes jacqueliniae by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Utricularia blanchetii by Nimbulan, on Flickr

A hitchhiker seedling that came with another air plant. ID unknown but very likely an ionantha.
Tillandsia sp. by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera occidentalis x pulchella by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera trichocaulis by Nimbulan, on Flickr

I see a root! Maybe this plant will actually start growing again.
Pinguicula calderoniae by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera adelae by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Some orchids that were growing in unsuitable wet conditions for quite a long period of time. I'll be getting them into better soil this weekend and hopefully they'll grow better.
Brassavola nodosa by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Lowland Nepenthes by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera aff. paradoxa by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes x hookeriana by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera lanata by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera zigzagia by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera capensis by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes ephippiata by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Pinguicula moctezumae by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes maxima, wavy leaf by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera collinsiae "Faryland" by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Pinguicula 'Gina' by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera "Lantau Island" by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera arcturi by Nimbulan, on Flickr

This one's grown up fast. It's somewhere around 42 days old and will have its first flower open in a matter of days.
Byblis guehoi, West Kimberley by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Byblis lamellata, Eneabba, WA by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Byblis gigantea by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes platychila by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes hamata, AW clone 4 by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Supermoon, January 1, 2018 by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Bonus picture of my friend's new cat, because he's very cute.
Curiosity by Nimbulan, on Flickr
 
  • #204
Looking good. A lot of good flower pictures in this update. Those warburgii and blanchetii flowers are my favorite of the group.
 
  • #205
A nice update! I really like all the Byblis species. I do find the D. venusta to be interesting showing almost no green. I wonder if the pinkish color isn't caused by the visual blending of chlorophyll and anthocyanin so that the green is really there but not visible. Just the same, a cool look!
 
  • #206
Collection is looking beast!

Love to see some D. arcturi sprouting up.
 
  • #207
Thanks! I'm hopeful for these arcturi since I've had pretty good luck with murfetii so far. They're quite slow-growing though so it'll be a couple years before they're much to look at.
 
  • #208
totally overwhelmed by all your wonderful macro photos wow!!! Drosera and Byblis really shining with that lens :clap:
 
  • #209
Thanks! I didn't realize I hadn't touched this thread for 11 months. It's difficult to keep track.
 
  • #210
Life happens haha How have things been progressing? Lots of dormancy this time of year but I am sure someone is still awake inside :grin: happy holidays!
 
  • #211
Oh you know how it is. Some ups and downs, lots of new plants.
 
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