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Post by daniel on Mar 5, 2009 20:55:30 GMT -5
Hi all, my D. camporupesstris are flowering now since a few weeks and of course i´ve taken some pictures. I hope you enjoy them. D. camporupestris ´Serra do Cipo, Minas Gerais´ group pictures Best regards, Dani
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Post by gerald on Mar 6, 2009 0:17:21 GMT -5
hi dani beautiful shots,flower.....like practice
a true pleasure each time!!!!
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Post by khoas on Mar 6, 2009 2:42:22 GMT -5
Beaut flower, never seen even photo of this species.
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Post by Brian Barnes on Mar 6, 2009 5:14:06 GMT -5
Hey Dani, Beautiful flowers! You'll have tons of seed soon... Happy Growing, Brian.
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Post by daniel on Mar 6, 2009 10:59:47 GMT -5
Many thanks to all of you. I´m really happy you like them. Brian, yes there will be a lot of seed, with some of them i tried crossings with D. graomogolensis, D. ascendens, D. tomentosa and D. neocaledonica. Best regards, Dani
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Post by daniel on Mar 7, 2009 14:57:34 GMT -5
Hi, some pictures of the plants themselfes, but it´s not very easy to take pictures of them. not the best quality Best regards, Dani
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Post by andreas on Mar 15, 2009 11:47:20 GMT -5
Hi Dani, that´s a nice sundew as well. I think I should pay you a visit! What do you think? I will take a big suitcase with me and a bottle of chloroform... *whistle, whistle* No no, you are not in danger, Dani! As you know I totally lack of space for new plants! So, it wouldn´t make sense to rob you! ;D Anyway I feel I MUST pay you a visit to see all these perfectly grown plants "live". Best regards, Andy
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Post by daniel on Mar 15, 2009 18:22:06 GMT -5
Hi Andy, you´ve forgotten that i´m a chemist, there´s enough chloroform and similar things at home for my protection, hahahaha. But it´s no problem, of course you can visit me after i´ve finished my dissertation. Best regards, Dani
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