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Post by WillyCKH on Apr 6, 2017 20:47:19 GMT -5
Canadian POTM contest Rules:
1- One plant per entry.
2- The plant must be grown by the member for at least 3 months, or grown from seed by the grower.
3- The picture(s) have to be taken in the month of the contest.
4- No 'In situ' plants. Only cultivated plants.
5- Multiple pictures of the same plant can be posted, in the SAME post.
6- All entries must be clearly identified.
7- Members can POST an entry from 2017-04-01 to 2017-04-30 included, PST time.
8- Members can VOTE from 2017-05-01 to 2017-05-10 @11:30PST time. (Voting dates might vary.)
9- The winner of each month will appear in the Hall of Fame sticky thread.
10- Only one (1) entry per member.
Good luck!
International Members Welcome!
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Post by WillyCKH on Apr 12, 2017 12:12:08 GMT -5
Drosera roseana
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Post by hal on Apr 13, 2017 22:30:19 GMT -5
Pinguicula 'Kondoi' - probably a variety of P. reticulata, although some place it in its own species. The plants I've had called reticulata have had more pointed and hairy leaves and a smaller size. This plant comes originally from the CP Master named Shoggoths.
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Post by bonfield on Apr 15, 2017 14:55:49 GMT -5
A friend recently stopped by and took some pics, here's one that stood out for me: Drosera tomentosa var. glabrata "Canastra Mtns, Divonopolis, MG, Brazil"
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Post by PingKing on Apr 15, 2017 21:34:28 GMT -5
Wow beautiful
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Post by cploverrr on Apr 15, 2017 22:44:35 GMT -5
Nepenthes Glabrata x Maxima? Obtained at July last year from a ebayer
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Post by Dennis Z on Apr 17, 2017 11:56:08 GMT -5
My submission will be my N. "Lady Pauline" x bokorensis I grew from seed many years back. In the picture, you could see two droplets of sweet exudate that the plant produces on it's pitcher lid in efforts to attract insects. (Edit: Picture 1 is my submission) http://instagr.am/p/BS_maBglfRs Here's a shot of the entire plant: http://instagr.am/p/BS_mBG2lqmu
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Post by yukondave on Apr 22, 2017 9:04:50 GMT -5
My first entry, a VFT bought at a local nursery in November.
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Post by keeper on Apr 24, 2017 20:17:26 GMT -5
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Post by Apoplast on Apr 24, 2017 20:29:16 GMT -5
Hi all - Wow, some really beautiful plants already here! It took long enough, but my little campy ( *Edit* this is Utricularia campbelliana from the Wei-Assipu-tepui) finally decided to open its flower. It is my first time seeing this species bloom in person, and it is simply spectacular. It is as red a flower as you can imagine. I'm not sure the photos can capture it. Regardless, enjoy - I sure am! Front view: Side view: Thanks for looking!
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Post by WillyCKH on Apr 24, 2017 21:16:48 GMT -5
Beautiful, Apoplast. Don't forget to label your entry!
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Post by H2O on Apr 24, 2017 23:04:01 GMT -5
Your entry is null and void because of my jealousy!
But really what an epic species, one of the dreams.
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Post by jbron on Apr 25, 2017 0:07:48 GMT -5
Nepenthes mirabilis red X rafflesiana
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Post by Apoplast on Apr 25, 2017 15:42:05 GMT -5
Hi @willychk - I'll double check which clone it is an get it labeled properly. Sorry about that! Hi H2O - Null and void?! Bummer. Honestly, even with this being the first flower I've gotten on this species, I would only have been half as excited if I couldn't share it on this forum with everyone. I get so much enjoyment out of seeing everyone's successes here that I love when I can share them as well. You needn't be jealous though. I'm planning on sending KDawg some candy in not too long, maybe I should toss in a treat for you too.
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Post by kiwipete on May 30, 2017 4:01:20 GMT -5
Great plants, when do we get to vote? KP.
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