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Post by cpgeek on Jun 2, 2012 15:59:31 GMT -5
Hi all, haven't posted pics for a while so here's some recent shots. D. camporupestris. This splendid plant has inspired me to grow more Brazilian dews. About 1.5 years old from seed and currently flowering . Another relatively easy Brazilian dew also flowering, D. felix Tuku Maruku D. tormentosa 'Hairy Scape' Mucage D. villosa from Serra da Iticapoda about 2 yrs from seed. Looks like a small, hairy D. capensis D. roraimae from Serra do Araca from BCP. Still on the small side. Growth for this species tend to be glacial under my conditions D. graminifolia 'Giant' Diamantina from BCP. The filiformis ssp filiformis of the southern hemisphere! Only growing this for about 6 months so I can't comment on longevity but it seem fairly easy so far. D. montana ssp montana also from Diamantina Thanks for looking and great growing! Rob
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Post by peatmoss on Jun 2, 2012 18:24:30 GMT -5
Getting three of the above species from BCP, should be interesting to try growing them, would like to compare notes on growth with you after a while.
Do you grow Drosera graomogolensis?
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Post by Devon on Jun 2, 2012 21:02:40 GMT -5
Amazing!! I just got mroe seeds of D. campy - the ones I had before were not viable, and the one sprout I got was a capensis. Really gorgeous plants. I hope mine look like that some day. *edit* By the way, I love your pics. They always seem to exhibit the true colours of the plants.
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Post by cpgeek on Jun 4, 2012 11:44:48 GMT -5
Thanks guys for your dewlightful comments. peatmoss: I'm not currently growing graomogolensis but hope to re-acquire shortly. IMHO, it's the beauty queen of S. American dews! @devon: Your lack of germination may have been due old seed. Campys seed may be like D. grantsaui, D. biflora and a few others that I've noticed rapidly lose viabiliity after 1-2 yrs. My own plants were from seed sown within 1 year or so from harvest and which germinated easily under standard conditions. They already do Rob
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Post by dvg on Jun 4, 2012 15:26:42 GMT -5
Looking great as always there Rob. dvg
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Post by Christian on Oct 11, 2012 1:43:55 GMT -5
Hi,
really nice plants!
Christian
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Post by will20013 on Oct 11, 2012 14:19:52 GMT -5
Wow, love your variety of s.american Dews!
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Post by vinnymc on Nov 26, 2012 20:14:40 GMT -5
where did you get the seeds from
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Post by vinnymc on Nov 26, 2012 20:16:21 GMT -5
what's your conditions
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