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Post by hongrui on Jul 27, 2007 18:41:56 GMT 8
D. adelae - i've since moved this into shade. not so red anymore D. filiformis ssp. filiformis 'Tropical, red' flower of D. filiformis ssp. filiformis 'Tropical, red' D. plaeacea ssp. roseana flower of D. plaeacea ssp. roseana D. intermedia 'Cuba' D. scorpioides 'Giant' D. pravula ssp. stellifolia D. pulchella xxx enjoy
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Post by holttumii on Jul 28, 2007 2:20:50 GMT 8
Wow, hongrui. . Love your droseras and nepenthes. What a beauty they are. Can't wait to see your other cps. Thanks for uploading your pics to keep us entertained.
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Post by tarence on Jul 28, 2007 12:55:42 GMT 8
Thx for sharing the pics hongrui......mind telling me if your house in s`pore is rigged with the latest high tech security system / killer guard dogs etc ? *wink* naw, just kidding. It`s always a treat to meet folks who share similiar hobbies with us. How long have you been growing CPs ? My adelae is greenish red even tho I put almost 4 hours of sun....has yours flowered before ? The d.plaeacea is a very dainty sweet sundew. Gorgeous. The D. scorpioides 'Giant' is one of my dream sundews. D.pulchella, i`m getting the seeds soon. The drosera look like they get lotsa sun coz the colouration is reddish. I suppose they are somehow protected from rain ? coz i don`t see any peat moss splutters on the plants. just curious.... here`s what my d.adelae looks like even with lotsa sun...yours must be getting an obscene amount of shine... just to share what my common d.spatulatha is up to these days...
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Post by hongrui on Jul 30, 2007 10:41:04 GMT 8
i've been growing CPs for about 14months now. right now, only the D. filiformis and D. intermedia are getting full sun the whole day. all the pygmies are under shelter, but they do get bright light for most of the day and only after 3pm do they get the full blast of the evening sun.
the D. adelae has not flowered for me, it was previously with the filiformis and intermedia but i've since moved the pot to where the pygmies are. while the D. adelae can take full sun, it doesn't like the rains too much. The red of the D. adelae has faded and now its only a bit more pinkish than yours.
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