Hi,
I read this forum for some years and I thought its time to be more active and start with an introduction.
I started with carnivorous plants about 10 years ago. My first plant was a Drosera capensis and from the very first beginning I was fascinated from these glistening sticky plants. Since that I got some few more sundews (my growlist) and in the last lets say 5 years I am more and more interested in tuberous sundews.
About 2 years ago Aaron, who runs the growsundews.com website, ask me, if I want to contribute and so I made and still make the tuberous sundews part of this great website.
In the last year I invested some money in photographic equipment in order to make photos which seems to have more than 4 pixel (I have a really old mobile phone) and slowy they become better and better.
Here is one of my last, the flower of a Drosera andersonia:
In the last years I got many contacts to people who grow carnivorous plants, especially sundews. The very most of them are in Germany and I hope that maybe in the next years I will get much more contacts all over the world.
Thanks and best regards from Berlin
Lutz
I read this forum for some years and I thought its time to be more active and start with an introduction.
I started with carnivorous plants about 10 years ago. My first plant was a Drosera capensis and from the very first beginning I was fascinated from these glistening sticky plants. Since that I got some few more sundews (my growlist) and in the last lets say 5 years I am more and more interested in tuberous sundews.
About 2 years ago Aaron, who runs the growsundews.com website, ask me, if I want to contribute and so I made and still make the tuberous sundews part of this great website.
In the last year I invested some money in photographic equipment in order to make photos which seems to have more than 4 pixel (I have a really old mobile phone) and slowy they become better and better.
Here is one of my last, the flower of a Drosera andersonia:
In the last years I got many contacts to people who grow carnivorous plants, especially sundews. The very most of them are in Germany and I hope that maybe in the next years I will get much more contacts all over the world.
Thanks and best regards from Berlin
Lutz
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