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Hi all,

and here is the rest of the pictures.

I hope you enjoy them.

probably D. x corinthiaca (D. glabripes x aliciae), not D. glabripes as i wrote before

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D. aff. tubaestylis ´Brookton form´ is starting to grow :(

P1010281afftubaestylisBrookton.jpg

D. spec. floating

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D. esterhuyseniae

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young plant of D. esterhuyseniae x slackii

P1010318esterhuyseniaexslackii.jpg

D. rubrifolia

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D. neocaledonica (very slow growing species)

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D. slackii (7 cm in diameter)

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D. spec. Zimbabwe

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D. affinis ´Namibia´

P1010267affinis2.jpg

Best regards,

Dani

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Thanks for the kind words.

@Aidan: yes, it´s a really beauty, and it´s forming stems with the age

@Sean Spence: It´s not my honor. This plant is created by Andreas Fleischmann. I bought it in Leiden at the EEE from Kamil Pasek who was selling these little plants.

Bye, bye,

Dani

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Hi all,

the first picture in my post is not a D. glabripes as i wrote some days ago. :(

Andreas Fleischmann told me that it is probably a D. x corinthiaca (D. glabripes x aliciae), a natural hybrid between the two that grows in Fernkloof reservation, Hermanus.

But nevertheless for me it´s a nice plant.

Here is a real D. glabripes :( (from that i thought before it is the hybrid between the two mentioned Drosera).

P1010613glabripes5.jpg

Sorry for the confusion, i maybe caused with this picture. :(

Bye bye,

Dani

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Hi Daniel,

spectacular plants, always! :biggrin:

I like this Drosera neocaledonica and this Drosera rubrifolia, very interesting red sundews :yes:

The images had valued a lot the plants, congratulations for the photographer!

Thanks for sharing.

Carlos.

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