I'm not the best photographer, but I try. I don't have the best collection, but it's growing (hehe). I find pictures are a great way to see progress in slow-going things like plants and aquariums. So without adieu, here are my first plants!
A death cube from Lowes, a flytap from a local nursery, a S. purpurea, and a D. spathulata (I think) from the same nursery. They were on the front porch acclimating to the outside again.
About a week later I went back to that same nursery and got the rest of my Sars. Again, acclimating them from nursery life with the shaded back porch.
After a few weeks of searching I found the sunniest part of my yard and have plopped all the CP's there. The Sars look a little worse for the wear with all of those rainy and cloudy days southern VA and NC had for a few weeks there, but with the sunny days now they are sprouting up new pitchers!
Death cube revived!
New growth on S. flava
New growth on S. leucophylla
S. 'mardi gras' with S. 'doodle bug' in the background.
My D. spathulata coming back from the beating the rain gave it. (PS. this plant was sold to me as a "cape sundew" and someone else corrected me calling it D. spathulata. If this isn't correct please let me know ^-^ )
Lunch? Little guy didn't take the bait, tho...
Maybe by this time next year I'll have more plants and a better camera!
A death cube from Lowes, a flytap from a local nursery, a S. purpurea, and a D. spathulata (I think) from the same nursery. They were on the front porch acclimating to the outside again.
About a week later I went back to that same nursery and got the rest of my Sars. Again, acclimating them from nursery life with the shaded back porch.
After a few weeks of searching I found the sunniest part of my yard and have plopped all the CP's there. The Sars look a little worse for the wear with all of those rainy and cloudy days southern VA and NC had for a few weeks there, but with the sunny days now they are sprouting up new pitchers!
Death cube revived!
New growth on S. flava
New growth on S. leucophylla
S. 'mardi gras' with S. 'doodle bug' in the background.
My D. spathulata coming back from the beating the rain gave it. (PS. this plant was sold to me as a "cape sundew" and someone else corrected me calling it D. spathulata. If this isn't correct please let me know ^-^ )
Lunch? Little guy didn't take the bait, tho...
Maybe by this time next year I'll have more plants and a better camera!