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Hi there!
please check my long wish list. I look for many other plants if you have any interesting species please let me know. Seeds and plants welcome!
# Drosera "Nova"
# Drosera "Shibata"
# Drosera "Zambiana"
# Drosera amazonica
# Drosera arenicola
# Drosera brevicornis
# Drosera browniana
#...
WolframOmega's Highland Terrarium
Hi all,
I suppose it's probably time I started a photo thread. Here are some of the more presentable plants in my collection. Enjoy!
Drosera graomogolensis
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Hi all,
Here is my puny growlist. Enjoy!
Dionaea muscipula
Dionaea muscipula 'Ginormous'
S. flava var. cuprea (Lois x botanique)
Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis
Sarracenia leucophylla (Drummond's giant imposter)
S. minor var. okefenokeensis Charlton Co, GA
Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa...
Once I was in a store and there was a corner in which some really strange plants were standing.
They shall eat meat or something like that and they are probably dangerous. No risc no fun. I took one of the glistening with the sticky leaves.
About 10 years later ......
Cephalotus
Cephalotus...
Just thought I would throw a couple quick shots of this plant.
It has very nice yellow flowers. I also have D. macrophylla ssp. macrophylla in flower.
Looks like my D. browniana will be flowering soon too. Don't want to forget my favorite one D. erythrorhiza ssp. squamosa! The last shot is my D...
Thought I would put a few more pictures on here as they age.
I missed the beginning of the flowering because i have been doing nothing but working and plowing snow. Seems it's all I do these days 70 to 80 hr work weeks..
Anyway here are a couple shots. The D. browniana will be flowing soon.
JMatt
The first picture shows D. macrophylla sub. macrophylla and D. zonaria. There should be some flowers coming soon. The other one is D. browniana. I did this kind of quickly and will try and get better pictures of everything soon.
JMatt
Alright, hold on to your socks
Tuberous (part 1):
D. browniana
D. zigzagia
D. prostratoscaposa
D. stolonifera
D. menzeisii
D. intricata
D. gigantea
D. orbiculata
I was checking out the sundew section of Bob Z's photo finder and found a ton of species that I've never even heard of, particularly south american species. Here are some of the better ones I found.
Drosera arenicola, from South Venezuela...
The fully opened D. porrecta which I posted before. Note the lighter for scale (the plant is about 40cm tall)
D. browniana putting up a bloom
And this one is interesting... D. erythrorhiza ssp. magna that is thinking about walking away...
Edited 09/08/2009
Carnivorous Plants
Utricularia
Orchidioides
U. alpina (ABG clone)
Terrestrial
U. dichotoma “pink flower, tuber forming”
Nepenthes
N. hamata (BE clone)
N. albomarginata “Green” TAHBWG TC
N. albomarginata “Red” Wistuba
N. x Predator
N. cv. 'Peter D'Amato'
Drosera...
I will go first (question is the topic and description)
The most anoying thing iv done [here] probably would be spinning toppics off in bazare directions (leading to their ineveieble death) wich is quite uswful for me at times- not that iv ever done it on purpouse
The other would be listing...
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