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I feel like I'm spamming the web with this thread, but what the heck... may as well post it on three different forums.


Pics of my healthier 'dews at the moment. I edited some of the pics to make the colour look like it does in real life, because my new camera doesn't always capture the right colour. Almost all of the plants are in 2 inch pudding cups, for size reference. :p Some of the plants also look pretty large, like the collinsiae, but they're actually pretty small.

typical D. collinsiae (almost 2 inches tall). It doesn't keep very many leaves dewy at the same time in my conditions, probably because of the humidity.
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Little D. spatulata "Mobara, Chiba Prefecture, Japan" plants.
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My all time favourite D. capillaris form. "Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, US"
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over cropped... :p
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D. natalensis "Pink, Tsitsikama"
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D. tokeiansis
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D. burmannii "Sarawak" starting to grow fast now that I'm feeding it. :D
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D. aliciae "Silvermine NR, Western Cape, RSA". I like this aliciae form.
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New D. venusta
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D. venusta "albino" recovering from lots of leaf cuttings... I can't actually grow this plant very well.
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D. burmannii. I fed these little guys a tonne, but they still won't flower yet!
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D. sp. "South Africa"
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D. spatulata "Gold coast, queensland" from keehn's. In the middle of flowering.
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D. snyderi. I don't like this one, mostly because i can't grow it well. I'll be trading/giving it away in the spring.
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Small D. burmannii with very small and not so healthy D. brevifolia.
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D. sp. "Lantua Island"
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partly closed flower
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D. madagascareinsis
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D. rotundifolia seedlings. Super high germination rate because the seed was fresh and stratified for 5 months.
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D. capensis "albino" x aliciae
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D. oblanceolata from keehn's. it doesn't looks like the ones I've seen in pictures.
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D. schizandra growing slowly but steadily.
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D. prolifera recently repotted
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Thanks for looking!
 
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You have a most incredible collection, Devon! Very well done, great shots too!
 
Really awesome collection!

My oblanceolata look exactly like that as well, they had the leaves like in the photo when they arrived but he sent them flowering and I think that took a fair amout out of them. I have tried feeding but they just won't grow. I have a number of seedlings as well which are showing very oddly shaped leaves too.
 
wow. very well grown plants and very nice photos....beautiful!
 
I love seeing some heatlhy Drosera. Nice plants. :)
 
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You have a most incredible collection, Devon! Very well done, great shots too!

Thanks! :-D

wow. very well grown plants and very nice photos....beautiful!

Thanks Amph. :)

Really awesome collection!

My oblanceolata look exactly like that as well, they had the leaves like in the photo when they arrived but he sent them flowering and I think that took a fair amout out of them. I have tried feeding but they just won't grow. I have a number of seedlings as well which are showing very oddly shaped leaves too.

Thank you!

Weird that it's doing that. To be honest, it doesn't look like the true oblanceolata to me.. looks more like the lantua isalnd hybrid.

When my plants start doing something starnge, I usually start fresh with root and leaf cuttings. Fresh soil too.

I love seeing some heatlhy Drosera. Nice plants.

Thanks dex. :)
 
So much dew! So much jealousy!
 
I think you repeated the D. spatulata "Gold coast, queensland" picture instead of the D. rotundifolia seedlings.

Gotta love the small rosetted dewy plants ;)
 
I think you repeated the D. spatulata "Gold coast, queensland" picture instead of the D. rotundifolia seedlings.

Gotta love the small rosetted dewy plants ;)

Oops, thanks for the heads up.

@Jpappy: haha, thank you!
 
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WOW! That burmanii pic (after the venusta) looks amazing! I love your photography DB.
 
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You have a very impressive collection of nicely colored Drosera Devon...

...all of them lookin' ooey, gooey, dewy, good! :-D

dvg
 
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YES!!!! I've been waiting for an update for so long and these were even better than i was hoping for. faaaantastic! :-O
Oddly, it seems as tho keehn's D. oblanceolata might be D. sp. "Lantau Island Hyb" too? Otherwise another similar hybrid.
 
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Nice... everything looks amazing!! Impressive collection...
 
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A very nice collection and good photographs. I think the schizandra is my fave. :) Those aliciae look to be big ones.

- Mark
 
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Keehn's plants produced viable seed for myself so they must not be a hybrid... Unless it is in fact possible to have fertile hybrids? Is lanatu island fertile?
 
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YES!!!! I've been waiting for an update for so long and these were even better than i was hoping for. faaaantastic! :-O
Oddly, it seems as tho keehn's D. oblanceolata might be D. sp. "Lantau Island Hyb" too? Otherwise another similar hybrid.

LOL!! Thanks Aaron! :-D I mentioned the same thing earlier in the thread. It looks almost identical to my lantua island.

@Peatmoss: Lantua island is fertile. I still don't understand what makes a hybrid fertile or not... i think it depends on how closely related they are?

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Thanks for the comments everyone!
 
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Okay, so the plants are probably not the vanilla thing... I will try to grow out the seedlings to see what comes out.
 
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How do you get your plants so dewy? I'm told that sunlight makes them dewy, but your plants look so lush! Is it high humidity?
 
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Everything looks amazing dude..
 
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Thanks Brie. (-:

How do you get your plants so dewy? I'm told that sunlight makes them dewy, but your plants look so lush! Is it high humidity?

I'm not really sure. I grow them on the tray method, there is always a little bit of water in the tray. I also have heat pads under the trays now, which bring the water up to 83F which might raise humidity. Usually the humidity is 50% or above. It took a while for some of the plants to adjust. The D. madagascareinsis and D. collinsiae used to only hold one leaf at a time, and not for very long until they shriveled up. :p
 
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