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From the album: Bogs June 2014
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From the album: Bogs June 2014
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From the album: Bogs June 2014
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From the album: Bogs June 2014
Drosera filliformis, just arrived in the post. -
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The sarra & sundew tray with my new addition drosera filliformis. -
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I've moved a couple of the trumpet pitchers in with the purpureas. Adds a bit of variety and gets rid of a couple of the weedy purps. -
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I got me a hoverfly! -
From the album: Bogs June 2014
Sarracenia purpurea. The "cape sundew" of sarras.-
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From the album: Bogs June 2014
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From the album: Bogs June 2014
Drosera rotundifolia. "ideal for an outdoor bog garden where it can self-seed and spread." Well, it's done that alright.-
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From the album: Bogs June 2014
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Drosera anglica. -
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Drosera hybrida (filiformis x intermedia according to Little Shop of Horrors). -
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From the album: Bogs June 2014
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From the album: Sundew Surprise
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I have a south facing garden that will receive 7-8 hours ( about 09:00 ~ 17:00 ) of direct sun during the growing season. But a building sitting in front of my house will create shade during the coldest months ( can get as low as -17c at night, with day temperature stays below freezing sometimes ) in winter. Wind is often not a problem as the strongest winds are from the north, and my house will create good protection. I have read Carl Mazur's blog (zone6b.wordpress.com), and planning to build something similar. I would mulch my bog with pine needles, but worried about been frozen solid for weeks because of the annual shade. I'm planning to grow all the temperate Drosera, Sarracenia and of course, VFTs. I was wondering if anyone has similar growing condition and would love to hear any suggestions.