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Drosera hirticalyx

Fernando Rivadavia sent some new photos of the type Drosera hirticalyx from Cerro Marahuaka, Territorio Amazonas, Venezuela. They are beautiful plants forming tall columns of dead leaves. I resized the photos for the Web. The larger original photos are found at
http://www.humboldt.edu/~rrz700....003.jpg
http://www.humboldt.edu/~rrz700....016.jpg
http://www.humboldt.edu/~rrz700....011.jpg

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Another beautiful plant. Fernando my compliments on your photographic skills.
 
Wow!!! What a cool plant! Way to go Fernando!!

Thanks for showing them, Bob!

Capslock
 
I wonder how old those taller plants are??
Thank you Fernando for sharing!!

Amori
 
wow......looks like hot glowing coals..........very cool
 
What if someone steps on it... LOL
Great pics and a even better looking sundew! Did he collect any seeds?
 
Unfortunately both D.hirticalyx plus the huge D.roraimae with pink flowers growing on Marahuaka were only beginning to flower. One month later and I would've found tons of ripe seeds. I did get a small amount however. Allen Lowrie now has these available on his seed list, just write to him for a copy:

6 Glenn Place
Duncraig 6023
Western Australia,
Australia
 
Very beautiful! Very red!
 
Gorgeous.
These won't be cheap, as I would be surprised it Fernando does not use this outlet to reimburse this expensive and dangerous mission he partook.
I would be shocked if there were more than three seed/pack on the meristocaulis ,and they were less than...$12 US/pack.
I can't wait to see pictures of them showing up in people's collections.

Cheers,

Joe
 
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[b said:
Quote[/b] (peter @ Dec. 15 2004,5:08)]What if someone steps on it...
There will be a few of us to "convince" that person of the error of his ways, I'm sure.

Truly breathtaking as always, Fernando!
 
  • #11
Wow thats realy cool looking!
 
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