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Flower power

  • #281
A good kick-start to this thread. I've got my D. cuneifolia getting ready to bloom. I will do my best to capture a photo or two when the flowers are opened.
 
  • #282
D. cuneifolia as promised:

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This flower is approx. 3 cm. (1 1/4 inches) across. 'Pretty large as Drosera flowers go.

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And the originating plant.
 
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  • #283
Absolutely beautiful! What a large flower too.
 
  • #284
Wow that is an awesome looking plant! I gotta find that one somewhere.
 
  • #286
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D. allantostigma

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D. intermedia New Jersey Pine Barrens
 
  • #287

D. Serpens


D. Pulchella


D. Venusta

Lots of pink flowers lately.
 
  • #293
Thank you tommyr
 
  • #294
A darker pink D. filiformis.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/DEsyIjPBTAMeVdeHvsPb_PZFHIssYfmyx3sQxnSNMX4HLsgP6K_dPasPIzR54tcHzvVYa3BBil1viEiWHzgMc9V9VPTG5R0BUBwdcBaxfSQa03OR_AZKRDEGar5l-mvuaDuZIIv1KQ=w2400

D. tracyii is still at it of course.....

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pS9dWjQKmSdGhtBYDYOADmjSb43Ek1vdNUCTjbpN_yAZHYN0hc0VpMyJlf82FCZhMxFnAKVrG1BgHoLEs_uMgMDZBs4zgK6eXVplTF8fhA0sCkXrDRyks_jFue0OaPmc6FDnAjHs-w=w2400

... with D. x hybrida joining in.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/HEwYsLywIUowyw-C5Dg5QKJo1NyK7E8Wc_zrh3_WeVuiZZVFXDMO1VdYRX-20h9LSWK2ReOjylMxwGCm9ijAFmmIsmAzgy-9JCnUgeJgi7Dv60Ds-0HAGw6eVJu0izslYnHgn6Y0cg=w2400

Then along comes one of those D.spatulata complex type plants otherwise know as little sticky rosette type thingies that seed themselves anywhere in the collection where they can find a centimetre of bare peat.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/FcxX-toW0i6XRJIm_bCtniU5ZmXDdzl54xv_n9y2ZM04FYA9qzhMxJWjPL-J1NzT5z9hw2arQkOHp929J79-ntDq7jItmg6hW4JJl5_DhFmCOTw_vnNN215yFUGvS-HUEt3kMz5Cmg=w2400

And just to show that all the interesting colour stuff isn't necessarily in the flower itself we have D. slackii, this morning, preparing to erupt.......

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/HWIIt7GXolF85f37nL-7k3NfIqjVFtwQXRzVPmcsbPsi5jl6ScSCygxXIM-XgKA4iCSgJWEAfY-f5GI5L0Mh9W6XoP2rUbrioHKnQ05i-Ku4Lqib9IlUGGwjI5NtvrOaCvSinaUuqw=w2400

..........and again from the archive, just because I have it.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/S5NY0pRyGtqTPMqcA2H8lLkMb8F0j9HBW4LcPFwGn1zzYgt7JDMXStrydffb2OyvqelckyRLmqPg27J1kkuh_mg90tEIgjmIqmvvLZmWE0QMYlXBJ8gVdRYINx6UDOXMCOz58WvF0Q=w2400

Just in case you're wondering, it erupts to this...

https://c2.staticflickr.com/9/8837/28370663201_1d3023026d_o.jpg
 
  • #295
Looks like your D. slackii as at about the same stage of development as mine:
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from the archives here's what the seed looks like:
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Then there is D. hamiltonii which has been going at it since the end of March:
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and seeds from the archive:
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Note: Photographing flowers on windy days outdoors isn't recommended but using flash can help.
 
  • #297
D. slackii finally. I missed the first flower.
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Before pollination:
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After:
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And a hand-held shot using the lighting through the window on an overcast day:
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