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Place your glorious dewy pictures here

I don't have any of my own that are in good enough condition to post so i want to see every body else's
 
Funny you should post this. I had the weirdest dream last night. In the dream, I had apparently moved into a house. Back behind the garage of this house, I had a bed (approx 14'x30') which was literally packed "cheek to jowl" with extremely dewy Drosera adelae. Was quite a sight. No idea what inspired that dream...


 

A pot of D. Palacaea. Pygmies look best once they start to make a big colony.
 
Been enjoying this venusta - this will be the first flowering for me...

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Those are absolutely beautiful. You have done a great job. Can you tell me your secrets to getting them go grow like that? I do seem to have some trouble getting them past the tiny seedling stage.

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Those are absolutely beautiful. You have done a great job. Can you tell me your secrets to getting them go grow like that? I do seem to have some trouble getting them past the tiny seedling stage.

If you like those you may like this.

 
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Here's a pot of pygmy drosera being grown outside. Mostly palacaea and scorpioides in there.
 
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Mine are finally adjusting to the more intense lighting after changing my setup and the capensis and burmanii are flowering and the cuttings are happier after being transplanted, although its nothing to brag about here is my 14 year old self's setup and plants

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aAJj0eYsNfkGiLCLuNzV617LnGEO6eKv/view?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1e-k4gWHJyrVQduTMto5fR1rJQTTUoiJv/view?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eykeJo8BWDdbSI0YFNYyZ7uAruLs2EKm/view?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/15IWDRnSuLsLStD4gdZOVgGGHR5-ftnKM/view?usp=drivesdk
 
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1st Pic: D. Rotundifolia mixed with some D. Intermedia and trumpet pitcher plants.

Pic # 2-3: D. Filiformis flowering and trumpet pitcher plants.

Pic #4-7 D. Filiformis and various D. Rotundifolia and D. Intermedia plants mixed together in a trumpet pitcher plant bog.
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