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Post by kin on May 19, 2008 1:46:27 GMT 8
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Post by kin on May 20, 2008 0:18:28 GMT 8
D. broomensis D. darwinensis D. derbyensis
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Post by kin on May 20, 2008 0:20:07 GMT 8
Continued... ... D. fulva
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Post by kin on May 20, 2008 0:21:23 GMT 8
D. ordensis D. lanata
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Post by kin on May 20, 2008 0:22:05 GMT 8
D. caduca D. kennyalli
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Post by kin on May 20, 2008 0:22:50 GMT 8
D. falconeri D. paradoxa to be continued... ...
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Post by hongrui on May 20, 2008 0:31:52 GMT 8
very nice! love the petiolaris complex Drosera.
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Post by marigoldsfail21 on May 20, 2008 3:06:32 GMT 8
You have a lot of very nice droseras. I like the plant in the 6th pic, what species is it?
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Post by David on May 20, 2008 8:54:53 GMT 8
Wow! Simply beautiful. You've got some nice wolly sundews there, and one that I've been looking for, ie. D. falconeri.
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Post by piscesilim on May 20, 2008 11:18:15 GMT 8
The 6th pic is D. lanata? Did you grow it under full sun?
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Post by plantlover on May 20, 2008 15:28:39 GMT 8
Wow! Its beautiful!
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Post by aliamyz on May 20, 2008 21:58:31 GMT 8
It's amazing......!!!!
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Post by kin on May 20, 2008 22:49:51 GMT 8
very nice! love the petiolaris complex Drosera. I love them too
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Post by kin on May 20, 2008 22:51:06 GMT 8
You have a lot of very nice droseras. I like the plant in the 6th pic, what species is it? 6th pic = D. derbyensis
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Post by kin on May 20, 2008 22:52:36 GMT 8
Wow! Simply beautiful. You've got some nice wolly sundews there, and one that I've been looking for, ie. D. falconeri. May be we can have something exchange later? ;D
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Post by kin on May 20, 2008 22:54:05 GMT 8
The 6th pic is D. lanata? Did you grow it under full sun? I think you may be wrong. Grow inside the house with artifical light.
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Post by piscesilim on May 20, 2008 23:31:38 GMT 8
Do you know what is the true colour of D. lanata? My D. lanata is red in colour include the stems under full sun. But search the pics on the net. Most of the plants have green stems.
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Post by kin on May 20, 2008 23:46:41 GMT 8
Do you know what is the true colour of D. lanata? My D. lanata is red in colour include the stems under full sun. But search the pics on the net. Most of the plants have green stems. True colour? ? The stems of my D. lanta can also be red in colour if you give them more light. The colour of the plants are usually affected by the timing of the light they received. Of course sunlight is the best.
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Post by marigoldsfail21 on May 21, 2008 7:15:22 GMT 8
So Drosera derbyensis is a wooly sundew? Wooly sundews are more difficult to grow than others, right?
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Post by kin on May 21, 2008 12:03:19 GMT 8
So Drosera derbyensis is a wooly sundew? Wooly sundews are more difficult to grow than others, right? D. petiolaris complex like warm temperature. The difficulties to me is to keep the temperature for them (below 15C may be danger for them) in winter. Difficult or not is just depend on the climate conditions you live. However, if you willing to add addition equipments to overcome the problem. Then, they are very easy to grow. I know a guy lived in USA have many different types of D. petiolaris complex collections. It's a pity that we are lost contact now.
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