Hello folks, here is me sharing a few photographs of the tissue culture antics. I have found, that these grow pretty nicely in tissue culture. I also can get them in and leave them there and pack them in while on the table they take much more space outside.
Adelae
Burmanii
Byblis
Capensis: an old one but good one, they are very slow growing in tissue culture.
Drosera Gigantea: probably one of the biggest within the drosera...
Filiformis: it's finally getting returned looking like the way it is supposed to.
Hartemeyororum: Those yellow structures are supposed to be lanterns. When the sunlight shines on them they are supposed to glow. As an added bonus, this drosera is supposed to smell like citrus.
Adelae
Burmanii
Byblis
Capensis: an old one but good one, they are very slow growing in tissue culture.
Drosera Gigantea: probably one of the biggest within the drosera...
Filiformis: it's finally getting returned looking like the way it is supposed to.
Hartemeyororum: Those yellow structures are supposed to be lanterns. When the sunlight shines on them they are supposed to glow. As an added bonus, this drosera is supposed to smell like citrus.