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Post by daniel on Mar 21, 2009 1:07:26 GMT -5
Hi all, a few weeks ago my "D. esmeraldae ´Cerro Duida´" has flowered. The flowers are relatively small (it was really hard to take pictures with my camera), they have been nearly slightely transparent and they have been nodding. When they are in full bloom, they are looking to the side and slightely downwards, later becoming erect over night when the pedicell elongates after the pollination. The plant itself has started to form a little stem. But from Andreas and Fernando i´ve heard that´s probably an undescribed new species, which is waiting for a new name. D. esmeraldae ´Cerro Duida´ (an older picture) Best regards, Dani
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Post by Brian Barnes on Mar 21, 2009 12:33:48 GMT -5
Hey Dani, Very cool plant and flower Did you manage to get some seed? BTW, P. lutea "Volusia Co." dehiced today...I'm packing some now. All is ready. Brian.
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Post by daniel on Mar 22, 2009 12:16:29 GMT -5
Thanks Brian , only one of flowers produced a small amount of very very tiny seed, so i´m not really sure that it´s viable. But i´ll test it. Good news about the P. lutea, thanks. Best regards, Dani
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Post by gerald on Mar 26, 2009 23:43:44 GMT -5
hi daniel beauty shots,plants and flowers,like practice !!!! i see you have many south american drosera,and you grow this whith many success..... only artificiel light ? or sometimes the natural light ?
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