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Big ol' potful of Drosera roseana

Last fall I planted about 150 D. roseana gemmae in a 4" clay pot. This is what they look like today. The blooms are very sweetly scented! (I uploaded a really big photo, so click for a highly detailed view)
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I sent out quite a few packages of these gemmae to other TF members.....how did yours do?
 
I like it! Looks like miniature 'dew heaven.
 
Looks so much better then mine! but then again, mine have been neglected for months and have a moldy media. But that isn't stopping them from producing gemmae, despite the fact that in mid December they were gemmae themselves :D.
 
Alternate view:
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:0o: Sweet, very sweet!
 
That is amazing Paul. I've always wanted it, but never done it.
 
Very nice! I want to try this!
 
gorgeous! thanks for sharing.
 
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That is amazing Paul. I've always wanted it, but never done it.

You should have asked me for some gemmae back when I was giving them away! Next fall?
 
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You should have asked me for some gemmae back when I was giving them away! Next fall?


Funny, I was looking for a place that sold this plant last night. I'll have to keep an eye out for you next fall!
 
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Funny, I was looking for a place that sold this plant last night. I'll have to keep an eye out for you next fall!

Sorry you missed last Fall's giveaway. I had literally hundreds to share. Next time!
 
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That's a beautiful sight!
 
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Very nice, Whimgrinder!! There's something captivating about miniature Drosera species - so much sparkle in such a little space! :)

Well done.
 
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Noah, now that's a blast from the past! And in Senegal now. With a recent sighting of Forbes on the ICPS board all we need now is to hear from Peter.

Ah well, back on topic.

Yes, pygmy Drosera are wonderful.
 
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