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  1. Hi group, Thought you may find this pic interesting of Drosera dielsiana that I took a few years back at The Pinnacle in Mpumalanga South Africa. Regards, Craig Gibbon
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  2. Hi Folks, today I want to start a Topic to introduce you to my collection (step by step). I am growing (beside some plants you must have in your collection) Sarracenia (150 clones) Aldrovanda (10 clones) Utricularia (aquatic and terrestrial) Drosera,... ... You have to stay tuned to see it by time. Here some Cepahlotus: I grow them in the greenhouse with a heating triggered below 3°C . Since I am more brave with respect to deep temperatures, they flower every year and they show colors I never have seen before! Giant form (got it three months ago): A typical form from the home depot: Hummer Giant German giant, .... ... still has to grow, I will lpush him this year with fertilizers. Stay tuned, my Sarracenias start to grow now. Peter!
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  3. Hi All. I'm cleaning my sarracenia seedlings, they're one year old. Many complex hybrids involving S. leucophylla. Seeds from Marek W.
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  4. The membership secretary has been away from home on a training course and is now catching up. Dennis
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  5. Hey there :) Its a long time ago, that I've post pictures of my plants here.... In this time some things have happened. Finally I get a new greenhouse last year. :) Since then the conditions for my Sarras are much better and I have more space for them! And after only a few months the plants have better colours, get bigger and bigger.... I'm happy. :) At first a few leucos: Mireks really nice hybrids... thanks a lot.. I love them
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  6. In Azores there are no references of cps. The sphagnum may have went there via birds or other explanation. Just in "Portugal Continental" not our islands you can found cps, like Pinguicula lusitanica, Pinguicula vulgaris, Drosophyllum lusitanicum, Drosera intermedia, Drosera rotundifolia, Utricularia australis, Utricularia gibba and Utricularia subulata (this one there are no recent references).
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  7. Recently got to visit Texas and got to see some Sarracenia growing wild, interesting the ground was relatively dry this time of year, although still damp. Also no peat to be seen anywhere, not sure what soil was but it had the consistency of china clay! Took loads of photos, here's a few.
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