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Wow, great Plants and great coloration!
Congratulations!
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Hello,
I want to show some rosetted tuberous drosera.
Enjoy
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Great plants and great pics!
Michael
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Great! Keep on showing us pictures of your plants...
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Great! I'm looking forward to see new pictures. Did you also see Biarum ssp.?
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Great pictures, thanks for sharing!
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Hi Sean,
Thanks for sharing.
When are the Drosera and Orchids dormant? In wintertime - or are they growing the whole year around?
Michael
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Hi Johannes,
great pictures and plants. Keep on showing us pictures of your flowers!
Michael
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Martin - great plant and great pics!
Seems as if there are more winter growing species shown here in the form as in the past years. Thats great!
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Great plants!
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Thanks for your comments.
John: Yes they look clean - this is because they are grown in my heated greenhouse, this means no prey
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Hi JP, to be honest I have thought first that this will become flowers... but I think you are right there is something different going on. I have no idea as it is the first time the plants are doing this. I will report whats happening.
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Banksia ericifolia flower bud....
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Hi, attached you can find some picutes of this years tuberous drosera.
D. lowriei giant
D. lowriei type
D. tubaestylis
D. macrophylla ssp. macrophylla
D. menziesii ssp. basifolia
D. moorei
not tuberous but R. gorgonias seedling
D. rupicola
D. stolonifera
and finally D. zigzagia
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Hi - this year the first australian terrestrials are in flower....
Myrmechila trapeziformis
Pterostylis curta
Pterostylis x furcilliata
Taurantha concinna
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Great pictures and great plants!
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Hi Martin,
The B.ericifolia is about 0.7m tall. It has two flower buds, but I think it will need a few weeks until the flowers are open. I have sown B. coccinea last year, one seed has germinated, but the seedling was killed by funghi. I will try sowing B. coccinea again in March.
Last year I have tried to make a cutting of B. ericifolia, which was sucessful - it seems that it is not too difficult to propagate Proteacea by cuttings.
I had a look at your topics of Proteaceae with great interest - do you have some pictures of Hakea victoriae? This one I will also try in spring - I have made the experience that Hakea are more easy to grow then most other members of the Proteaceae family.
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Martin,
Thanks for sharing. I'm also quite interested in the genius Protacea. I do grow some Protea and Banksia species. This year I will have my first flower of Banksia ericifolia...
Michael
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Very nice pictures Dieter - please continue with sharing photos.
Michael
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Hi Johannes,
Great pics and great plants!
Thanks for sharing...
Michael
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Sean - thanks for sharing!
Keep on posting pictures...
Michael
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Thanks for your comments.
Johannes: very nice pictures - beside Ophrys Cypripedium are my favorite native orchids!
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I want to show some pictures of my this years trips to find terrestrial orchids growing in the Alps...
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South african drosera
in Drosera
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Great!