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A glimpse of my little collection (June update)


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Hi everyone !

This is my first display of pictures here. Some of them are from summer 2006.

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S. purpurea ssp. purpurea

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the same a month later

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S. purpurea ssp. purpurea f. heterophylla

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S. flava var. atropurpurea

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S. leucophylla

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Darlingtonia and Dionaea 'Akai Ryu'

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a large trap

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Dionaea 'Fine Tooth & Red' (probably 'Fang' or 'Dingley Giant')

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Typical

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D. anglica

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D. scoripioides

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D. rotundifolia

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and another one

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D. venusta

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D. adelae in terrarium

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and its flowers

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D. regia and Roridula gorgonias

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D. erythrorhiza ssp. squamosa

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Drosophyllum

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Cephalotus in terrarium

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N. hamata on the windowsill for the picture

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N. hamata, newest picture

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N. villosa

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and a close-up

Regards,

Florent

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Thanks for the kind comments !

N. hamata and N. villosa are grown together in a terrarium under fluorescent lighting. Temperature extremes are 10°C and 24°C at the moment...

Cool air is brought just by opening the window. In summer, the values are higher, but the temperature drop is the same.

N. hamata is a fast grower...

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Very nice, Florent!=D>

Any chance of you being able to post the photos (resized, if needed) directly with your topic?

Just a personal opinion, but I find viewing them via your image hosting service to be rather long winded and a bit of a pain in the you know where :(

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Hello !

Some other recent shots :) (sorry, no direct link)

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Mini bog

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Darlingtonia and VFT cultivars

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S. flava var. rugelii (Milton, Florida)

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S. flava var. atropurpurea (Blackwater State Forest, Florida)

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D. burmannii

Florent

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can u show your terrarium in whole please? and please give more details about lighting, media and so on. I would love to make one like that. :)

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