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Post by Christian on Oct 3, 2011 5:49:44 GMT -5
Hi all, last friday we came back to germany from a three weeks trip to the southwest of australia. Here are some pictures from that trip. I will for sure post some more as soon as i got them sorted and (hopefully) identified. Anyway, i hope you like the following pictures. here are some of the ids (as far as i know): 1. Drosera gigantea 2. Drosera erythrorhiza ssp. 3. Drosera sp. ?? 4. Cephalotus follicularis 5. Drosera monticola 6. Drosera platypoda 7. Drosera purpurascens 8. Drosera scorpioides 9. Drosera rupicola 10. Byblis gigantea 11. Drosera stolonifera ssp. stolonifera 12. Utricularia multifida regards, Christian
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Post by robthered on Oct 3, 2011 8:44:50 GMT -5
Very cool! Love the Drosera erythrorhiza ssp.
thanks for posting the awesome pics!
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Post by H2O on Oct 3, 2011 11:20:21 GMT -5
Amazing pictures as always, thanks again for posting your pictures!!
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Post by lloyd on Oct 3, 2011 13:44:47 GMT -5
Thanks again for the great pictures.
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Post by insectivore on Oct 3, 2011 17:31:45 GMT -5
Dude... Insane!
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Post by nwflytrap on Oct 3, 2011 19:00:54 GMT -5
Awesome pictures! That ceph is amazing, as are most of those dews. I love the stalked dews, they look like little alien trees.
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Post by shoggoths on Oct 3, 2011 20:53:15 GMT -5
Nice pics! Must be very great for a CP fan to look at these in the wild. I must find a way to get there someday.
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Post by Devon on Oct 6, 2011 6:01:23 GMT -5
Magnificent plants, and photo. It's neat to see how healthy they grow in the wild.
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Post by vraev on Oct 10, 2011 10:02:18 GMT -5
Awsome photos Christian. Damn!! I love the cephs picture man. ALso those drosera in the wild.....they are eerily very very clean. lol!
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