http://s216.photobucket.com/albums/cc54/turkeypig/Collection 9i18i10/
Basically the same post from the ICPS boards, but not everyone is over there.
Dad wanted to be a photographer again so he took some pics of my plants.
D. falconeri is grown in the same conditions as my d. adelae, venusta, burmanii, aliciae, spathulata, etc.
D. regia was just repotted 3 weeks or so ago. Got really big; new leaves are about 25% larger.
D. roseana was recently purchased, but appreciates fruit flies. :
D. intermedia "Cuba" is a favorite of mine. It doesn't shout out like other sundews, and is very pretty by itself.
D. capensis... i found it's container, a coffee people cup, a few years ago at one of their (now shut down, except for PDX airport) shops. It was a velvet hammer shake.
Drosophila sp. are wingless, and bred by me.
Other plants are still recovering from my pruning and cleaning session in the summer.
Note that the pics might be a little large for some with older computers; they may exceed the limits, so i just added a link, for the sake of simplicity.
Basically the same post from the ICPS boards, but not everyone is over there.
Dad wanted to be a photographer again so he took some pics of my plants.
D. falconeri is grown in the same conditions as my d. adelae, venusta, burmanii, aliciae, spathulata, etc.
D. regia was just repotted 3 weeks or so ago. Got really big; new leaves are about 25% larger.
D. roseana was recently purchased, but appreciates fruit flies. :
D. intermedia "Cuba" is a favorite of mine. It doesn't shout out like other sundews, and is very pretty by itself.
D. capensis... i found it's container, a coffee people cup, a few years ago at one of their (now shut down, except for PDX airport) shops. It was a velvet hammer shake.
Drosophila sp. are wingless, and bred by me.
Other plants are still recovering from my pruning and cleaning session in the summer.
Note that the pics might be a little large for some with older computers; they may exceed the limits, so i just added a link, for the sake of simplicity.