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Dews looking happy for me at the moment

  • #81
D. stolonifera begins again :)
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Drosera whittakeri. As tuberous rosetted dews go this one seems to be very forgiving. tolerated wetter conditions. But I have not really tried many rosetted sundews...
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Drosera graomogolensis
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  • #82
wish I could just leave a pot of tubers outdoors year round and they'd be happy.
 
  • #83
I agree. The tuberous dews are some of my favorites.
 
  • #84
wish I could just leave a pot of tubers outdoors year round and they'd be happy.

I agree. The tuberous dews are some of my favorites.

I am sure there is a way. Just need to grow them outside in the spring and trigger growth in the spring. Need to find way to protect from freezing....
 
  • #85
Growing indoors. Too cold outside for me.
D. ordensis x petiolaris
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D. paradoxa. seedlings
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  • #86
D. rupicola blooming




Oddly there is a small variation in the flower shape one smaller, less elongate petals.



D. aelea blooming






D. regia



 
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  • #87
always a fan of the rupicola and stolonifera. Two of my favorites..
oops.. just drooled on the keyboard. Must be those regia pics. :p
 
  • #88
I really like the pot with the multiple D. regias in it. 'Super nice.
 
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