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Pygmy Sundew Sigtnatures

  • #21
I can't wait for callistos, sewellae, miniata, oreopdeon, and pulchella to flower!
 
  • #22
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D. pulchella x occidentalis


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  • #23
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D. omisssa x pulchella
 
  • #24
*drool*
 
  • #25
wow! Cant wait to get some pygmies!! always loved them!
 
  • #26
More cuties:

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D. occidentalis ssp. occidentalis

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D. pulchella (orange flower)
 
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  • #27
D. helodes:

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  • #28
If you're seeing plants other than what I am indicating, Photobucket confuses the codes.
 
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  • #29
Aww, that is *the* cutest flower garden I have ever seen!
 
  • #30
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D. paleacea 'Cranbrook'
 
  • #31
Introducing D. sargenti:

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  • #33
LOL! A few of yours became a few of mine! It looks like you took the time to place each gemmae. Everything looks so evenly spaced out.
 
  • #34
D. pulchella (Brookton)

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  • #35
i blame Nepenthes101 for this one. they are taking over my greenhouse :)
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but then i gave him some of D. "Lake Badgerup"

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My wife seems to think they all look the same.......

MTF
 
  • #36
I used to think that as well. But when you get to grow individual pots and see how they take on their own unique characteristics, most of them are distinguishable.
 
  • #37
D. manni:

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  • #38
Cool pics. Love the aldrovanda.
 
  • #39
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D. occidentalis ssp australis
 
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