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From the album: CPs in natural habitats
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From the album: CPs in natural habitats
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From the album: CPs in natural habitats
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From the album: CPs in natural habitats
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From the album: CPs in natural habitats
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From the album: CPs in natural habitats
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From the album: CPs in natural habitats
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From the album: Sundews
They are currently flowering. The plants are originated from a local site of my area, Japan. Some years ago I collected seeds there, and since then I've been growing them. -
Thanks for your identification. Let's hope this is a white flowered variant of G. glandulosissima!
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I've been growing this Genlisea as G. glandulosissima since 2012. Then recently the plant made flowers but the colour is different! The shape is also wrong but it probably failed to form proper flowers. If anyone knows what it looks like or exactly what it is, please let me know. Thanks. Genlisea glandulosissima 4 by ihatov1001, on Flickr Genlisea glandulosissima 3 by ihatov1001, on Flickr Genlisea glandulosissima 5 by ihatov1001, on Flickr Genlisea glandulosissima 2 by ihatov1001, on Flickr Genlisea glandulosissima 1 by ihatov1001, on Flickr
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From the album: Sundews
It's a bit late though, this is the first flowering of Drosera indica 'White flower Japan' in 2014. I hope I will collect as many seeds as possible for the next year's sowing.© ihatov1001
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Dionaea muscipula All green, heterophylla, Carnivoria EU
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From the album: Venus Flytraps
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I grow more less 30 kinds of Pygmies.Most of them are very easy to grow but a few of others are quite tough.
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From the album: Pygmy Droseras
Beautiful pale pink flower. -
Flowering of D. x badgingarra (D. allantstigma x omissa)
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From the album: Pygmy Droseras
This is a natural hybrid between D. allantostigma and D. omissa. And according to the recent released book 'Carnivorous Plants of Australia Magnum Opus', It was "named D. x badgingarra".© ihatov1001
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New CP Books delay again
ihatov1001 replied to Carnivine's topic in General Carnivorous Plant Discussion
I got them today. They are such brilliant books although being a bit too heavy and bulky to read them lying on bed. -
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Wow! What a beauty. I also have some Thelymitras and they usually bloom in April.
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4 kinds of sundews in habitat in Japan
ihatov1001 replied to ihatov1001's topic in Carnivorous Plants in Habitat
Yes, you are right. They aren't seen at this site but at the nearby site although I've never visited there. -
4 kinds of sundews in habitat in Japan
ihatov1001 replied to ihatov1001's topic in Carnivorous Plants in Habitat
We don't have the distinct dry and wet season but the summer is comparatively wet and the winter is dry. -
4 kinds of sundews in habitat in Japan
ihatov1001 replied to ihatov1001's topic in Carnivorous Plants in Habitat
Thanks all for the compliments above. They are distributed from the central to the south part of Japan and grow during warm terms unlike the other tuberous sundews in Australia. Hello kiscool_38 I think you are more or less right. They are Lycopodium clavatum. -
Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. rosea
ihatov1001 replied to kisscool_38's topic in Carnivorous Plants in Habitat
Wow, so beautiful!!!