Post by peatmoss on Aug 26, 2012 17:43:45 GMT -5
Hello!
Almost all of my plants are doing quite well at this point, so I figured I would take some pics. With a quarter! ;D
I'm very pleased I finally got my plants over the tough time they were going through, and now have some really nice stuff to show for it.
My dear falconeri, doing very well, and becoming quite large with regular feeding:
My only pigmy, D. pygmaea "green"
Pinguicula 'crystal' from BCP:
D. derbyensis, being an absolute charmer. Really puffy:
D. capillaris "long arm, Belem" -This plant is a bit small because of consecutive flowerings:
D. tokaiensis, probably my favourite of the common dews:
D. esmeralda, one of the best rosettes ever, and so red! Dew production is not ideal because of low humidity:
D. admirabillis, very nice species. And it stays really small!
D. hamiltonii and a Florida form of capillaris, two of the best Drosera:
Plant received as D. oblanceolata, but is obviously not. It is an odd one. My suspicion is D. "lantua island" but I will never know for sure...
D. intermedia "Cuba", with some weeds (nidiformis) growing amongst:
LOTS of D. spatulata "Hong Kong"
Unknown form of D. spatulata which has been in my collection for two years. It is beginning to form a stem almost as high as the quarter. Very interesting looking plant, and a great grower:
Ahh, it may not look like much, but this is the first leaf with dew, and a huge achievement for me. I've been wanting to grow SA dews for a very long time, and this success is a very good sign! Hopefully it prospers more in my care. D. camporupestris:
B. reducta, France strain, a bit unusual looking (stripes on it are more defined than I thought they would be, but that may just be because it is a young plant), the clone is from BCP:
A little tiny pitcher on one of the four basals growing out of my N. veitchii, unknown form:
D. aliciae, can't remember the location data for it. It has bad dew formation because of low humidity:
Sarracenia hybrids, which have the potential to be incredibly ugly. But they are very vigorous:
Itty, bitty, flytraps!
N. truncata Paisan HL, not photographed for the rather pathetic plant, but more for the incredible green stuff growing from the pot. I have no clue what it is...
Thanks for looking, and hope you enjoyed...
~Gabriel
Almost all of my plants are doing quite well at this point, so I figured I would take some pics. With a quarter! ;D
I'm very pleased I finally got my plants over the tough time they were going through, and now have some really nice stuff to show for it.
My dear falconeri, doing very well, and becoming quite large with regular feeding:
My only pigmy, D. pygmaea "green"
Pinguicula 'crystal' from BCP:
D. derbyensis, being an absolute charmer. Really puffy:
D. capillaris "long arm, Belem" -This plant is a bit small because of consecutive flowerings:
D. tokaiensis, probably my favourite of the common dews:
D. esmeralda, one of the best rosettes ever, and so red! Dew production is not ideal because of low humidity:
D. admirabillis, very nice species. And it stays really small!
D. hamiltonii and a Florida form of capillaris, two of the best Drosera:
Plant received as D. oblanceolata, but is obviously not. It is an odd one. My suspicion is D. "lantua island" but I will never know for sure...
D. intermedia "Cuba", with some weeds (nidiformis) growing amongst:
LOTS of D. spatulata "Hong Kong"
Unknown form of D. spatulata which has been in my collection for two years. It is beginning to form a stem almost as high as the quarter. Very interesting looking plant, and a great grower:
Ahh, it may not look like much, but this is the first leaf with dew, and a huge achievement for me. I've been wanting to grow SA dews for a very long time, and this success is a very good sign! Hopefully it prospers more in my care. D. camporupestris:
B. reducta, France strain, a bit unusual looking (stripes on it are more defined than I thought they would be, but that may just be because it is a young plant), the clone is from BCP:
A little tiny pitcher on one of the four basals growing out of my N. veitchii, unknown form:
D. aliciae, can't remember the location data for it. It has bad dew formation because of low humidity:
Sarracenia hybrids, which have the potential to be incredibly ugly. But they are very vigorous:
Itty, bitty, flytraps!
N. truncata Paisan HL, not photographed for the rather pathetic plant, but more for the incredible green stuff growing from the pot. I have no clue what it is...
Thanks for looking, and hope you enjoyed...
~Gabriel