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Some shots of D sewelliae in flower. The cool sunny days we've been getting are clearly to its liking.


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D fulva

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D caduca

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D kenneallyi coming into flower for the first time

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D paradoxa '100km North of Drysdale River Station', with some D indica hitchhikers

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D derbyensis

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D broomensis 'Coulomb Point, 60km North of Broome, Kimberley'

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A strange B filifolia that I got from a Dutch grower. It doesn't produce seed, even when crossed with other B filifolia plants. I've managed to keep it going since October 2006 using cuttings, but I've resigned myself to the fact that I'll lose it sooner or later.

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B filifolia 'Gibb Range'. This one does produce seed.

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B liniflora 'Gibb River Station', grown from seed obtained from the CPS seedbank.

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B aquatica 'Noonamah', also grown using CPS seedbank seed. Thanks Sheila!
 
*major drool*
 
Wow. Very nice cultivation. I adore the D. sewelliae flower. Beautiful stuff!

xvart.
 
I agree with xvart.
That's a pretty frickin' amazing flower.
 
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