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New Photo Contest- Drosophyllum lusitanicum seeds for the 5 best pictures

I liked CPlantaholic's idea so much I had to start one of my own. Same rules apply

RULES:
1. Limit of 2 photos per entry.
2. Photos must be of carnivorous plants
3. 5 Winners will be picked exactly 1 week from today (April 2nd)
4. I will add one more rule, these photo can’t be the same as what you entered in the previous contest.

The winners will receive a pack of Drosophyllum lusitanicum seeds for SASE. If I really like the winner I will add some very rare Nepenthes seed as well.

Here are the mother plants, and here is how I germinate them.http://www.coloradocarnivorousplantsociety.com/drosophyllum_lusitanicum.htm
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Good luck.
 
Not my pine, was a show and tell at the last LACPS meeting.
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B52, also not mine.
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Nice Darlingtonia pic Max!
 
Jeremiah! Nice to see you back on the forums! I will definitely have to post some pictures for this one. :D
 
Difficult for me to choose between the two, but it shows the difference that lighting position and aperture can make.

Drosera binata flowers
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Jeremiah, thanks for one-upping me! :p lol
Your Drosos look absolutely incredible! -extremely well grown.
I'm assuming from that 1st pic that you aid in feeding them?
Everyone's pics are amazing, so I really don't know why I'm even attempting to post anything, but here are 2 recent ones that i like:
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Drosera rotundifolia 'Charles Darwin'


Drosera oblanceolata (Sunset Peak, Hong Kong)


Thanks!
Aaron
 
Thanks for all the great photos keep them coming.

CPlantaholic, lol, my bad it was a great idea though.

The Drosophyllum naturally catch all those insects. It is amazing how fragrant they are first thing in the morning and that really seems to attract all the insects to them.

Thanks
-Jeremiah-
 
An old photo but one of my favorites...my S. flava "red tube".

So I guess if I upload from my computer I only get the thumbnail view?
 
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