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Interesting, I will look into it.

More pictures:

D. "dielsiana":

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Got crazy germination on P. lusitanica:

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D. intermedia "cuba":

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D. spatulata from Gold Coast is flowering:

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D. whatever:

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B. liniflora is germinating:

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D. whatever seedlings:

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I never posted these photos, they are some wild Drosera growing in the Muskoka region of Ontario:

D. intermedia:

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D. rotundifolia:

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Man.. seeing all of those dews along the water's edge makes me ponder about how many different species of carnivorous plants I may have seen, perhaps all the time, as a kid in Houston. All I did was hang out in creeks and bayous, and to think, I had no clue!

Anyway, my tantalizing nostalgia aside, your plants look great!
 
Thanks!

I was actually under the impression that sundews only grew in New Zealand for about a year. Then I realized they were growing on one of my favorite hiking trails.

The D. rotundifolia were actually growing a few minutes away from my uncle's house and the intermedia were along a major road.
 
Man.. seeing all of those dews along the water's edge makes me ponder about how many different species of carnivorous plants I may have seen, perhaps all the time, as a kid in Houston. All I did was hang out in creeks and bayous, and to think, I had no clue!

Anyway, my tantalizing nostalgia aside, your plants look great!

I don't think there are any CPs in Houston, except form some Utrics, maybe.

Love the in situ photos!
 
Thanks!

More stuff:

D. natalensis seedling:

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Can't seem to get a good photo D. regia:

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Some kind of D. capillaris form:

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D. adelae:

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D. nidiformis flowerstalk:

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Chuck Norris!

D. burmanii "typical":

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D. burmanii "Beerwah, Australia":

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D. intermedia "Cuba":

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D. sessifolia:

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D. sessifolia flowerstalk:

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Thanks for looking!
 
I have been away from posting photos for a while... In the process of rebuilding my whole setup. More room, better lighting and higher humidity!

D. capensis "red" eating some fish food:

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P. lusitanica seedlings are getting bigger:

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D. pygmaea "green":

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D. indica seedlings, the real thing this time!:

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I love how these P. cyclosecta plantlets have purple glands already:

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P. primuliflora is loving higher humidity:

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Thanks for looking!
 
Damnit, man, I need to be paying this thread more attention! Beautiful pictures of some excellent looking plants. Keep it up!
 
Thanks! Hopefully the plants will look even better once the new setup is done. Can't wait to be able to grow highland Nepenthes, finally gonna get my rajah!

Wireman, wish I could send you the cyclosecta but alas, we are in the wrong countries!
 
Thanks!

Mass, no new lenses, planning on getting some filters soon though. First I gotta finish the setup and buy more plants!
 
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