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The Dew Line

  • #121
Wow, those are some really nice pics! I especially like your capillaris seedling, it's got great coloration.
 
  • #122
Sweet! That D. capensis macro shot is awesome.

Happy growing!
 
  • #123
:bigthumpup:your dews look great sundrew,well grown
 
  • #125
D. capensis x aliciae
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D. hartmeyerorum unfurling some new leaves
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Dork's Pink
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D. ultramafica, these get to be an even more amazing color under brighter light
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  • #126
Wow! Those are gorgeous! I especially love the Drosera hartmeyerorum.
 
  • #127
Thanks! Here is a few more shots from today:
Drosera nidiformis
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Drosera tokaiensis looking photogenic
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D. lasiantha
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D. villosa growing at room temps and humidity. I like the red stipules
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  • #128
Nice ultramafica! Mine still look like crap right now, but they are just starting to recover.
 
  • #129
I kept it in very high humidity for about a month and then it transitioned easily into lower humidity.
 
  • #130
Wow, nice shots all. I certainly need to get some closeup lenses and try my hand.
 
  • #131
Beautiful shots and plants, everyone.

A handful of my plants are going downhill, and I've been loosing hope. But these two flowers have brough some of my hopes back. . . I never thought I would have a D. madagascariensis flower!
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Also, D. sp. "Floating" flower.
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and my hybrid is showing a small amount of colour finally. . . D. anglica "Ca x Ha" x "Lantau Island"
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Sorry about image size. I don't know how to resize images in pacasaweb.

My D. affinis, D. collinsiae, D. oblanceolata, and D. sp. "Lantau island" are also sending up flower spikes, so maybe I can make a couple of interesting crosses with the madagascariensis.
 
  • #132
Coolness Devon! Madagascarensis is a tricky one for me, good to see some people have it right!

Love that hybrid as well!
 
  • #133
Coolness Devon! Madagascarensis is a tricky one for me, good to see some people have it right!

Love that hybrid as well!

Don't worry, a lot of plants that are supposed to be easy are tricky for me. :p

Thank you, sir.
 
  • #135
D. ultramafica - about time to pot 'em up
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D. kaiteurensis seedings - about time to start repotting the alphas
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Man-made D. × tokaiensis (fertile) - the search for white flowered plants contiues
(D. ultramafica seedlings on left of picture immediately below)
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Drosera pygmaea (seed grown)
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Drosera paleacea subsp. trichocaulis
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  • #136
D. sp - probably D. pulchella × nitidula - didn't pay attention to the flower probably pink
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D. callistos
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D. scorpioides - never eat anything bigger than your head
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D. pulchella
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D. echinoblastus
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Early riser - D. cistiflora - just when the summer finally starts getting hot.
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D. burmannii - haven't grown these in years and yet here is one of these humbugs
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  • #137
I like the shot of the Drosera paleacea subsp. trichocaulis. Such interesting red rings with bright green centers.

'Have to laugh about the D. burmanii. In a small-seeded genus they must have one of the smallest seeds. They are obviously able to survive for a long time as well. :)
 
  • #138
I love the pygmies. I hope to expand my collection of them this fall.
D. prolifera
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D. oblanceolata
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Finally, some locals for your enjoyment (D. anglica).
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This was about as big as they got.
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  • #139
Gotta love in-situ photos!

D. graminifolia
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It didn't flower this year (winter was a little too cold) but we can look at last years
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D. hamiltonii
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D. glabripes seedlings (and four more in the pot)
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D. capensis 'Albino' × aliciae - scapes forming these were deflasked 2-3 months ago.
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  • #140
AMAZING! Really incredible plants Warren! That glabripes!
 
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