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CP_loverrr

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And guess what, the seedling stelliflora from gemmae are now flowering

Theres a lot of them filling up the pot now, pretty cool to look at. The mother plants have also begun to produce carnivorous leaves now that gemmae production has stopped.


Somebody please help me, why am I not given the option to insert image as a full image or thumbnail anymore for some of my photos?? I am genuinely confused.
 

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And guess what, the seedling stelliflora from gemmae are now flowering

Theres a lot of them filling up the pot now, pretty cool to look at. The mother plants have also begun to produce carnivorous leaves now that gemmae production has stopped.


Somebody please help me, why am I not given the option to insert image as a full image or thumbnail anymore for some of my photos?? I am genuinely confused.
gorgeous photos! You really capture how pretty these are. My D. Lake badgerup and D. paleacea from your gemmae are flowering :)
 

CP_loverrr

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Little update on some of the BCP plants imported from a few months ago - it took a while for them to start settling in and be happy, especially the helis and neps. I did lose a few smaller division of helis but at least I know how to avoid it next time, need to bag them up and keep the humidity at full until they develop new roots. With the requirements of bareroot plants for imports, I would assume a lot of root damage is done during packaging to ensure no soil is introduced.

Heliamphora folliculata
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Heliamphora Neblinae
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Nepenthes aristolochoides - surprisingly, I have not lost a single nepenthes in the acclimation process, not even the smallest or weakest looking plantlets with barely any roots. The new leaves did shrink in size initially but is starting to come back, and the new pitchers are looking really good as well.
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CP_loverrr

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N. Jacquelineae throwing out a nice pitcher, this plant was also from Avery a few months ago and has since split from one growth point to 3. The leaves are a little wonky but the pitchers are still nice. really seem to like the cool winter temperatures.
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D. hamiltonii also looking really nice, the growth point almost died last year due to some sort of fungal infection, but they seem to be happy now
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Pinguicula kondoi, the one and only ping species I have in my collection, got it as a freebie. I keep accidentally breaking leaves so now I have a bunch of little babies that grew from the leaves. I moved them onto a piece of lava rock, hopefully they grow well on it
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CP_loverrr

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Let’s enjoy some drosera flowers(or stalks and buds)

drosera latifolia - first ever flower, did notice the leaves developed after the flower seems to be really small, hopefully it’s normal. Since I do want seeds.
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drosera x lake badgerup - this is an approximately 6 month old plantlet now throwing up flower stalks and producing gemmae
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it’s the same case with this little forest of Drosera paleacea

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Drosera dichrosepala (or perhaps verrucuta) has some of the nicest and largest flowers amongst the Pygmy dews that I have

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a six month old Drosera x sidjamesii also producing gemmae

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CP_loverrr

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Hey guys, haven’t posted in a while, been busy with enjoying summer lol. But just saw these in the greenhouse, too good not to share haha

Quick iPhone photos, apologize for the quality

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first off, take a look at this burbidgeae leaf jump! This plant has been so very slow since I got it, and over the past two months has thrown out two leaves that just are incredible, especially by burbidgeae standards
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truncata with its largest pitcher to date, might need a repot soon

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Lowii x ventricosa, third pitcher in my care, looking pretty nice

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bloody red jacq
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burkei x hamata seems to be vining, anybody know if I should find something for it to climb on?
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And don’t forget Naga, another really nice large pitcher
 
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