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Post by peatmoss on Mar 5, 2012 15:27:59 GMT -5
Thanks!
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Post by peatmoss on Mar 6, 2012 18:22:02 GMT -5
More plants! Baby flytrap: Raff var. alata: N. veitchii tendril: D. burmanii "typical" D. "dielsiana" has glandular stalks: D. capillaris "belem" flowahstalk: D. capillaris "belem": Thanks for looking!
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Post by vraev on Mar 8, 2012 22:35:46 GMT -5
Beautiful shots of some amazing plants.
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Post by Raymond on Mar 9, 2012 16:59:53 GMT -5
COuld These photos get any better:D
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Post by peatmoss on Mar 9, 2012 17:17:58 GMT -5
Thanks!
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Post by peatmoss on Mar 29, 2012 15:32:00 GMT -5
After a brief hiatus, I have started taking pictures of my plants again. I am getting some nice highland Nepenthes in the next week and participating in an order from BCP. My terrarium will definitely be getting a trial by fire when it comes to growing highlanders. I did get fans installed so it is way cooler now. Not a carnivore but, I got some tubers for Sauromatum venosum (Thanks Hal!). A plant with some rather suggestive looking blooms. It is sending up flowers and will post photos in another thread: D. burmanii "Beerwah" flower: P. cyclosecta; D. burmanii "typical": My D. aliciae died back in November and now it is finally returning: Same goes for madagascariensis: P. rotundiflora x moctezumae D. filliformis "florida red": Thanks for looking!
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Post by Devon on Mar 29, 2012 15:35:05 GMT -5
I like the filiformis photo.
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Post by peatmoss on Mar 30, 2012 6:24:25 GMT -5
Thanks!
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Post by peatmoss on Apr 9, 2012 20:54:53 GMT -5
And I am back! I almost quit this hobby today, had a bit of an issue with my home made trays leaking water, some kind of condensation issue. But it appears to have been resolved. D. multifida extrema: D. whatever: U. whatever, anyone know what this is?: D. madagascarensis: Venus flytrap seedling showing genetic variation: U. pubescens: P. cyclosecta P. emarginata x esserania: D. capensis typical emerging from temporary death/slumber: D. spatulata "gold coast, queensland" I had a moment the other night, took this at an extremely high iso and a very high shutter speed. N. veitchii: Thanks for looking!
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Post by lloyd on Apr 9, 2012 23:21:10 GMT -5
Utricularia bisquamata?
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Post by peatmoss on Apr 10, 2012 5:26:20 GMT -5
Yeah, probably a form with no purple.
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Post by peatmoss on Apr 18, 2012 18:31:01 GMT -5
Thanks! More pictures! Now with more pitchers! Those who don't like sundews now have something to look at in this thread! P. cyclosecta, the only ping that survived dormancy so far... D. spatulata, unknown form with pink flowers: D. spatulata "Gold Coast, Queensland": U. pubescens, now with double the flowers than the competing brand! Paisan trucata, first pitcher, it was developing when I got it: N. rajah! Developing me some pitcher! Pitcher that came with sanguinea: Pitcher that was almost done inflating when I got the plant: Peristome got some stripes! Thanks for looking!
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Post by peatmoss on May 29, 2012 20:04:37 GMT -5
WAT!!! I'm BACK PEEPS! I took a moderate hiatus from CP photography to expand my horizons, but I decided it was time to come back. It may take a while for my photos to return to the previous quality, I am a tad out of practice... But plenty of new plants to practice with are incoming or already arrived! Drosera spatulata var. bakoensis, by far the smallest flowering Drosera I have ever seen! I have been lusting for one of these for a very long time, and somebody was generous to send me some! Sarracenia purpurea var. purpurea, seedlings: Drosera binata, Coromandel, NZ: Drosera capillaris "Long arm, Belem" Drosera schizandra: Baby Cephalotus from leaf pulling: Thanks for looking!
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Post by Raymond on May 29, 2012 20:34:27 GMT -5
NIce PIcs and YAH PURPS! ;D
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Post by nwflytrap on May 29, 2012 20:57:57 GMT -5
Great pics peat. Any tips for taking/growing leaf pullings on the ceph? I'm itching to try it on mine.
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