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Show me your awesome filiformis pictures!!!

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Hahha FiliForest. I like that! :-))

You cannot really seem them that well but these are some of the filiformis babies I sowed last year. The others are in other pots since I seem to pot them in every single pot I can now. They are like companions..no they are more like protectors of all my other plants. I love em.
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  • #43
You guys are going to force me to buy some filiformis, my lone tracyi apparently needs company. Not very often that I feel the need to grow a sundew on purpose. :-))
 
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Here's my pot of filiformis last year. This year i divided the clump and spread a bunch of seed so i can have a REALLY big clump :D








What type of camera do you use?!?! That second pic is in HD!!!!!!!!
 
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i used a 8megapixel canon powershot A590. nothing really fancy... I remember i adjusted the contrast in that picture to make more dew come into focus
 
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i used a 8megapixel canon powershot A590. nothing really fancy... I remember i adjusted the contrast in that picture to make more dew come into focus

Lol sooooooooo that explains it!!!! I was out here trying to get a good shot with my phone but couldn't. Guess ill try the 12 megapixel digital camera my fiancé has
 
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This is a great thread. 'Really nice photos, people. 'Long may she wave. :)
 
  • #49
During a dew flower stalk cutting frenzy in the bog the other day, I left a couple on the filiformis to collect seed and thought I would share a flower pic.

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My little tracyi, soon to have some friends thanks to a generous member.

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Great flower DJ!
 
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my little all red seedlings seem to be speeding up,bit more sun and lots of small gnats has done the trick :-D
 
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Just looked at my first post on this thread from 6/8/13 to compare growth of my leaf cutting plantlets!!!!!!
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Had to save this one. It started dying on me so this is how it looks now since I cut all of the dead and or dying leaves off
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And D. Filiformis tracyi won't stop growing
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Just looked at my first post on this thread from 6/8/13 to compare growth of my leaf cutting plantlets!!!!!!

Awesome growth on those plantlets!
 
  • #55
Blumax was kind enough to give me one of his filiformis "Florida All Red" plants and it turned totally red after I put it outside in full sun. The wind was beating it up, so it is now in the greenhouse awaiting repotting into soil. I am totally in love with this plant, thank you Mark!

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Looks better for you than it ever did for me, Dj!
 
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Those are the ones that don't need winter dormancy right? Can they go dormant if conditions permit or will dormancy kill it? Thanks tho. I have a tracyi leaf cutting that has like 5 strikes now. They're only little stumps now but it'll be beastly soon!!!!!
 
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Looks better for you than it ever did for me, Dj!

Are you kidding me, it looked great when I got it. I did not expect it to turn that nice red, but I would have loved it regardless. It is much more delicate looking than the filiformis x tracyi I have.

Why are you choking that poor plant!?! :ohno:

LOL. Not choking it, holding up the leaves to where they were before the wind battered it.

Those are the ones that don't need winter dormancy right? Can they go dormant if conditions permit or will dormancy kill it?

I hear they don't need a dormancy but will go dormant if conditions change or for no obvious reason, but I don't have experience with this variety except one in the past that did not survive winter outside here. I recently acquired a few seedlings (thank you sss) that went dormant after shipping and took a few weeks to come out of it. This is why I am waiting to repot this new one as I don't want it to go dormant prematurely. I am going to try this red variety outside again over winter, this time with some protection.
 
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