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D. lasiantha

Cindy

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I received the gemmae of this species a couple of weeks back. I have not grown it before so I hope it will be as heat tolerant as D. puchella.

Pics taken on 10 October

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My favourite gemma of the moment. This fellow is lifted off the media by its own root!
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Pics taken today

The gemmae are putting out leaves.
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Still lifted off the media! :-O
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Great photos. What media is that? Really coarse sand or small gravel?
 
Cindy! Where did you get the gemmae? I would kill... I mean injure for that species! Seriously, they're like a deluxe version of D. scorpioides, from the pictures I saw from another hobbyist. I don't think anyone has them in America... or at least advertizing that fact.
 
Manny,
Thanks! It's coarse sand. About 2-3mm in size. The top layer is coarse sand but the media is 50% peat:50% sand.

Jimscott,
I got it from a friend in Australia. He has them growing on his greenhouse floor! But because most pygmies need cooler temperatures, I am not sure if this will do well for me. D. scorpioides has about the same survival rate in Singapore...nearly zero!

Overmind1632,
Thanks!
 
Australia is such a cool place for plants and critters! Okay, tell your frind to packae up a bunch of gemmae and rent a sailboat and head west until he or she gets to Central America. Then head north for a thousand miles or so and then.....
 
It was a pity I contacted him after April which is the gemmae season. He threw the all the extra gemmae onto his greenhouse floor! :0o:
 
Hey, the inhabitants step on small sundews without realizing it!
 
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