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ThomasL

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Hello

Now the Spring is comming. All plants weak up. The Sarracenia start to open the Flower, the Sundews are come out of the hibernakel.
The Dionaea makes new traps and start to coloured them.
Lets show
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S. alata black tube desoto
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Drosera binata dichotoma
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another Drosera binata
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Drosera capensis Matroosberg
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Drosera intermedia Carolina giant
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Dionaea
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Dionaea B52
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Dionaea Big Teeth x Red giant
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Dionaea red sawtooth
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Dionaea
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Dionaea claytons red sunset
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Dionaea Ellis Shark Teeth
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Dionaea
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Dionaea Schuppenstiel
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Dionaea
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Dionaea Hairkam
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Dionaea weinrot
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Dionaea Korean Melody shark
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Dionaea Trevs red dentate
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Dionaea pom pom
to be continued ...

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Dionaea Goldstrike
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Dionaea Angelwings
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Dionaea Petite Dragon
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Dionaea Green wizard
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Dionaea Mirror
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Dionaea Werewolf
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Hope you like them

Bye Thomas

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Nice collection!

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That vft pom pom is really weird, I have never seen one of those before.

Silly question but surely it can't 'catch' any flies with traps like that.

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Hi

Damien This Plant can't make any Movement and they is not stabil. I'm sure they will go back to a typical plant.

Bye Thomas

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Nice! :tu:

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Very nice collection!

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Beautiful  :biggrin: :biggrin:  which substrate you use for dionaea?

Edited by sabryberty, 25 April 2012 - 10:54 AM.


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Beautiful   :thumbsup:

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Hi  sabryberty

I use a fine Mix of Sand and peat. I don't use Perlite or other stuff. I strain my peat before mixed.

Bye Thomas

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Great dionaeas! I wish mine would look like this..