There are some critters out about, but not as if this setting were in the country. The pics of the stream, hanging baskets, and mini-bogs are at our townhouse apartment. All else, in this topic and the other, were taken at the laboratory in which work, in an upper room of an urban apartment, owned by the lab, clamoring for window sill space.
Identification? Yes...well...um... that's going to be more of a challenge, since many of the sundews look alike.
The mini-bog on the left has a D. binata, D. filiformis (California Sunset & all red). in the middle are D. intermedia, rotundifolia, sp. cuba 1, S. 'Dana's' Delight, rubra, and purpurea. The crayon pail has Darlingtonia seedlings and S. alata.
The top photo has D. montana-tomentosa, gramifolia (spiralis), madagascariensis(botswanna), and intermedia.
Below it are: D. dielsiana, pulchella, nitidula, spatulata, coccicaulis, and U. sandersonii.
Below it are: U. livida, U, pubescens, and D. sp. Cuba1.
I'm sure I am missing a few, but that's close enough.
I have also experienced a critter of unknown species chew my VFT's down to the soil media - right at the lab, outside.
Below it are D. paradoxa, callistos, enodes, stelliflora, scorpiodes, anglica, ericksonii, burmanni, and a Cephalotus follicularis.
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