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From the album: Bogs June 2014
Drosera filliformis, just arrived in the post. -
From the album: Bogs June 2014
The sarra & sundew tray with my new addition drosera filliformis. -
From the album: Bogs June 2014
I got me a hoverfly! -
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
Drosera anglica. -
From the album: Bogs June 2014
Drosera hybrida (filiformis x intermedia according to Little Shop of Horrors). -
From the album: Bogs June 2014
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From the album: Sundew Surprise
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From the album: Sundew Surprise
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From the album: Sundew Surprise
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From the album: Sundew Surprise
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From the album: Sundew Surprise
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From the album: Sundew Surprise
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From the album: New Bogs
There is one in there somewhere, honestly. -
From the album: New Bogs
I'm so glad these have survived. Can't remember which one it is now, but sundews are by far my favourite cps. -
From the album: New Bogs
A few more saras and to the left at the front, 3 or 4 hardy UK sundews.-
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Hi.I'm new here,and I'm a freshman. :) Show a pic.I grow them in a pot in my dormitory.
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here are some of the more photogenic petiolaris in my collection. broomensis by mr.phamtastic, on Flickr caduca by mr.phamtastic, on Flickr ordensis by mr.phamtastic, on Flickr fulva by mr.phamtastic, on Flickr dilatatopetiolaris by mr.phamtastic, on Flickr lanata by mr.phamtastic, on Flickr falconeri by mr.phamtastic, on Flickr derbyensis by mr.phamtastic, on Flickr thanks for taking a look, here's a macro photo of lanata. hope you enjoyed! _MG_6829 by mr.phamtastic, on Flickr
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Some pictures for those people who are not into blogs D. paradoxa flower D. venusta D. venusta a bit closer D. tomentosa P. emarginata x (moranensis x ehlersiae) leaf with a prey P. emarginata x (moranensis x ehlersiae) flower Flower of another P. emarginata x (moranensis x ehlersiae) P. emarginata flower U. livida 'Blue' P. moctezumae bud U. nelumbifolia x reniformis with hydrofobic leaves U. pubescens leaves U. nephrophylla flower Just in case if you got interested here's the link ---> this is the LINK
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Hello, it seems I have caught a lucky moment to be able to read and post here again. To be honest I can hardly believe my luck! I´ve had very bad problems to load CPUK into my browser at all (different browsers in fact). Usually I get the error messages "server not found", "server does not respond", "server time out". It has nothing to do with the board software and Andy did everything possible to help me. The problems can return. So, if you wonder where I am, the above described problem is guilty. *sigh* Okay, let´s go to the more comfortable things in life. :-) Oh, btw is Daniel O. perhaps anywhere around? He should see this! I show you Drosera tomentosa (var. tomentosa - if this is still a valid taxon) which develops its famous furry flower scape. This time everything works perfect, Dani! Love these white hairs! <3 The pics are taken with my stepfather´s new digital camera, a Panasonic Lumix TZ 31. I´ve had it in my hands for only an hour... ;-) Still need some time to play with it! Hope, you like the plant as much as I do. Thanks again, Dani! Bye bye Andreas
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Recently, I have been getting really bad lice, up the stalk of the flowering Sundews. These lice go onto my VFTs and onto other Sundews. Hate them they have brought some plants to their knees before. I have always sprayed the plant with soapy water to get rid of them, but seems to do a lot of harm to the plant (especially Sundews). Anybody have any other ways of getting rid, or preventing it happening in the first place? Thanks