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I would like to share with you some pics I took today. Enjoy:-)

d. villosa

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d.regia munchong on some insects

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d.regia seedlings

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d.coccipetala

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d.roraimae 'Cerro Adua, Estado Bolivar, Venezuela' and some young d. viridis in the front

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d.'esmeraldae' "Cerro Duida, Venezuela'

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d.graminifolia

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note how much juice thouse thredy leaves are able to produce during digestion

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d.camporupestris

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d. graomogolensis

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d.tomentosa var. glabrata

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d.hilaris

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d.hirtella var. lutescens

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@Zeeland: d. hilaris I actually received from Adam this summer. Dont know whether they are just two plants that germinated too close (more likely) or a splitted one from roots. As far as I know d. hilaris is not very sensitive to being repotted. I think dormant or non-dormant can be repotted with no troubles, as long as they reach a reasonable size (>1.5cm). Needless to say, that is just my quasi-educated guess:-) Might need to ask someone who had actually done it.

Thanx for nice comments BTW:)

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@Zeeland: d. hilaris I actually received from Adam this summer. Dont know whether they are just two plants that germinated too close (more likely) or a splitted one from roots. As far as I know d. hilaris is not very sensitive to being repotted. I think dormant or non-dormant can be repotted with no troubles, as long as they reach a reasonable size (>1.5cm). Needless to say, that is just my quasi-educated guess:-) Might need to ask someone who had actually done it.

Thanx for nice comments BTW:)

ok thanks.

the older plant is now 2,5 cm and the new plant is 1 cm so I wil whait.

regards

Jesse

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