Dear CP/TC fans!
I took shots of some new cultures in jars today. Besides the species, that I have already posted (and thankfully, are grown into big plants by now), I did some sowing on gel few months ago and would like to share with you the pics of seedlings and plantlets:
drosera villosa (propagates well without PGR)
2 rarer d. spatulata varieties:
d. spatulata var. gympiensis (the time needed to germinate this spatulata variety is the longest of all spatulatas. Usually other varieties germinate within 20 days. This one took almost 2 months)
d. spatulata var. bakoensis (a very nice pygmy-like sundew, replated)
d. tomentosa var. glabrata
d. regia
d.kaieteurensis
d.trinervia
d.graminifolia (the difference in growth rate for TC and non-TC plants is striking, these are a month old/5cm)
d.camporupestris (great germination rate, a fast grower as well)
d. alba seedlings
d. ultramafica seedlings
I took shots of some new cultures in jars today. Besides the species, that I have already posted (and thankfully, are grown into big plants by now), I did some sowing on gel few months ago and would like to share with you the pics of seedlings and plantlets:
drosera villosa (propagates well without PGR)
2 rarer d. spatulata varieties:
d. spatulata var. gympiensis (the time needed to germinate this spatulata variety is the longest of all spatulatas. Usually other varieties germinate within 20 days. This one took almost 2 months)
d. spatulata var. bakoensis (a very nice pygmy-like sundew, replated)
d. tomentosa var. glabrata
d. regia
d.kaieteurensis
d.trinervia
d.graminifolia (the difference in growth rate for TC and non-TC plants is striking, these are a month old/5cm)
d.camporupestris (great germination rate, a fast grower as well)
d. alba seedlings
d. ultramafica seedlings