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  1. klasac

    Tissue culture updated pics

    Here I would like to share with you pics of TC jars drosera graniticola drosera zigzagia seedlings drosera ultramafica drosera villosa (real) drosera hirticalyx drosera camporupestris drosera graminifolia 'spiralis' drosera kaieteurensis drosera alba drosera glabrata...
  2. Tony Paroubek

    Pic for fun

    The big light in the sky was actually shining a little yesterday for a change so I was fiddling around with my camera. It wasn't sunny enough to get much depth of field but at least I was able to get the camera to focus on this little guy.. D. graniticola These are still small seedlings and...
  3. Nepfreak

    the coolest dews you've never heard of

    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...
  4. S

    My small but growing list

    My main interest is to have in my collection, every last known pinguicula so if you have one not on my grow list let me know. Beyond my Ping obsession i have very good luck with petiolaris and tuberous drosera and would like to enlarge my collection of them too. I always have lots of nepenthes...
  5. S

    Seans growlist-

    Here is my latest growlist- South African Drosera Drosera admirabilis Drosera admirabilis 'Ceres, RSA' Drosera admirabilis 'Palmiet River, RSA' Drosera admirabilis 'seed from holotype' Drosera affinis 'Namibia' Drosera aliciae Drosera burkeana Drosera capensis 'Mini Red' Drosera capensis...
  6. V

    D. graniticola from seed...

    The first Drosera that I ever sowed and grew from seed (albeit for a very short time), happened to be D. auriculata, these lived on for at least five months or so...then dissapeared one last time. This time around I have a nice packet of D. graniticola. Is there anything I really need to keep...
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