Also posted on cpuk. Plus, I need to say again that Terraforums really needs a picture thread. Putting a bunch of pics of different species together like this causes me to wonder what section of the forum I should put it in. Whould it be the nep secton or the drosera section? In the end, cp pictures in general discossion dosn't seem to belong. Just my thoughts
I got exited when I found my D. erickisonae 'White Flower' and my D. sessilifolia were about to flower. I decided to take a few pictures before I do something stupid and accidentally kill them off:
D. erickisonae 'White Flower'. Both plants are sprouting bulbs, but is harder to see in the plant towards the right.
D. sessilifolia. Its about 5mm in diameter. I hope the flower will tell if its truely a D. sessilifolia since there are a few D. burmanii look alikes out there.
This 3mm D. roseana is hogging a 4 inch square pot to itself. There was a coloney once, but the pot dried and this is the only surviver. You'd miss it at first glance and say the pot is devoid of life until your really search for it.
A while ago, there was some confusion as to if this is a N. inermis or not. Now that the red hue is well devoloped, there is no mistake that it is not an inermis and instead a N. inermis X bongso. I'm gonna get this exchanged for the real thing once my supplier gets a new batch.
This N. khasiana finally sprouted a few pitchers after being in months of shock.
Again, the N. khasiana. The whole plant looks like a bonsai tree.
The latest and newest pitcher on my N. pilosa. It is noticably bigger than the previous pitchers. I have big hopes for this plant.
My 50g tank in which I keep all my neps and a few other cps. It looks like a jungle now.
Hope you liked them
. Zongyi
I got exited when I found my D. erickisonae 'White Flower' and my D. sessilifolia were about to flower. I decided to take a few pictures before I do something stupid and accidentally kill them off:
D. erickisonae 'White Flower'. Both plants are sprouting bulbs, but is harder to see in the plant towards the right.
D. sessilifolia. Its about 5mm in diameter. I hope the flower will tell if its truely a D. sessilifolia since there are a few D. burmanii look alikes out there.
This 3mm D. roseana is hogging a 4 inch square pot to itself. There was a coloney once, but the pot dried and this is the only surviver. You'd miss it at first glance and say the pot is devoid of life until your really search for it.
A while ago, there was some confusion as to if this is a N. inermis or not. Now that the red hue is well devoloped, there is no mistake that it is not an inermis and instead a N. inermis X bongso. I'm gonna get this exchanged for the real thing once my supplier gets a new batch.
This N. khasiana finally sprouted a few pitchers after being in months of shock.
Again, the N. khasiana. The whole plant looks like a bonsai tree.
The latest and newest pitcher on my N. pilosa. It is noticably bigger than the previous pitchers. I have big hopes for this plant.
My 50g tank in which I keep all my neps and a few other cps. It looks like a jungle now.
Hope you liked them