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Hi, CP enthusiasts!

It has been some time since I posted here. I have been busy (amongst other things) with building my PCB greenhouse where I keep most of my plants now. All spring I have been deflasking, acclimatizing and potting up the plants and now the collection starting to look nicer. I had time for picture-taking today so let me share some images with you. I hope you like them:-)

drosera neocaleodnica

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drosera paradoxa "Mettalic orange flower" - small plants but impressive blossoms)

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drosera admirabilis

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drosera intermedia "Carolina giant"

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drosera spatulata var lovellae

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drosera intermedia 'Gran Sabana, VEN'

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drosera arcturi 'Gelignite Creek,TAS' (the smaller form)

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drosera anglica "Hawaii"

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drosera capillaris 'Pontal do Parana'

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drosera capillaris 'Colombia'

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drosera madagascariensis

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drosera spatulata var bakoensis - the smallest "pygmy-like" spatulata with impressive flowers

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drosera spatulata var gympiensis - one off the droseras with the largest flowers

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drosera capensis "Albino form"

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drosera capensis

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drosera collinsiae

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drosera burmannii -regular form

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drosera burmannii "Humpty-Doo" - nice pink colouration

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drosera burmannii - this is the result of my experiments in the lab, this form of burmannii is gient,,almost 6cm in diameter, very robust plant

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drosera ascendens 'Itarare,SP,Bra'

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drosera brevifolia 'Bolsa Nova, Parana'

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drosera hilaris (small pot)

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drosera hilaris (large pot)

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drosera graminifolia , flowering soon

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drosera rotundifolia 'Boodmin Moor, UK'

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drosera coccicaulis

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drosera x tokaiensis

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drosera sp. Lantau Island

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drosera trinervia

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drosera sp.South Africa (Pretty Rosette)

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drosera natalensis

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drosera affinis

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drosera peltata

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It is impossible to choose only some photos to say they are beautiful - all your plants looks pretty amazingly great and healthy. But I am probably most impressed with graminifolia :smile: or the field full of bakoensis :biggrin: or........ Anyway thanks for posting!

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Thanx, I am glad you like them:-)

Here are some pics from today:

P. lusitanica

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d.adelae

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d.filiformis var. filiformis

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d.hilaris

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d.camporupestris

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d.alba (finished acclimatisation)

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d.afra

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...and some I found flowering:

d.sp.Lantau Island

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d.trinervia

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d.kaieteurensis 'Chimanta Tepuis'

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d.spatulata var. gympiensis

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thanx:-)

Xeno: D. spatulata var. gympiensis forms rosettes that are about 6cm in diameter, when the plant is adult. The flower reaches up to 1.5 - 2cm in diameter.

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Thanks, overall the plant looks very similar to the spatulata around Sydney, same size as well. But the flowers and scapes are very different, which makes sense after reading the formal description.

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