Heyyy, finally I have some time and took pictures of jars. I apologize for bad quality for it is hard to take good pics through the glass and condensation. I hope you like them Most of them come from seeds from Australia and will be soon replated on propagation media.
drosera ordensis 'Lake Argyle,Kimberley,AU' - very hairy form, light pink flowers, 40cm flower stalk , 8cm rosette type
drosera falconeri 'Palmerston,N.T.,AU' -pink flower
drosera caduca 'Bachsten Creek,Kimberley,AU'- carnivorous 6cm juvenile leaves, non-carnivorous grass-like adult 20cm, white flowers form
drosera arcturi 'Gelignite Creek,Tasmania'- miniature form
drosera neocaledonica
this one not rare but my favourite drosera dielsiana
....and finally non-carnivorous, sequoia sempervirens young seedling
drosera ordensis 'Lake Argyle,Kimberley,AU' - very hairy form, light pink flowers, 40cm flower stalk , 8cm rosette type
drosera falconeri 'Palmerston,N.T.,AU' -pink flower
drosera caduca 'Bachsten Creek,Kimberley,AU'- carnivorous 6cm juvenile leaves, non-carnivorous grass-like adult 20cm, white flowers form
drosera arcturi 'Gelignite Creek,Tasmania'- miniature form
drosera neocaledonica
this one not rare but my favourite drosera dielsiana
....and finally non-carnivorous, sequoia sempervirens young seedling