Drosera falconeri 'Palmerston'.
Drosera ordensis, looking much better in my new setup than it ever used to. The traps are a more intense orange than they appear to be in the photo. I also find this species very difficult to photograph, for some reason, hence the blurring!
Drosera kenneallyi, a recent acquisition from Triffid Nurseries, settling in well.
The flower of Drosera caduca is surprisingly impressive...
...given the appearance of the plant itself, which currently seems to be heading into a non-carnivorous phase.
I know I've shown flowers of Byblis rorida 'Lake Campion' before, but this particular plant is looking better than any others I have grown.
I'm pleased with the progress of this Byblis filifolia 'Gibb Range, Kimberley, WA'; it will be in flower soon.
This Byblis liniflora '100cm, Northern Territory' is beginning to show that it is indeed much more robust than the typical plant in cultivation. At this size, normal B liniflora are beginning to get straggly.
Cheers,
Greg