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Post by daniel on Dec 15, 2011 18:25:57 GMT -5
Hi all, it´s a little bit early but my first tuberous Drosera have already started to flower these days. D. aff. tubaestylis ´Brookton form´ D. whittakeri ssp. abberans D. orbiculata D. rupicola ´deep maroon plants´ D. purpurascens and a mutant flower D. hookeri (ex. D. peltata ssp. foliosa) D. zigzagia D. menziesii ssp. menziesii D. menziesii ssp. basifolia D. menziesii ssp. menziesii (left) and D. menziesii ssp. basifolia (right) next to each other I hope you like them. Best regards, Daniel
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Post by Brian Barnes on Dec 19, 2011 13:20:32 GMT -5
Hi Dani, WOW.... Wonderful flowers and photos! I've often wanted to grow those but unfortunately they don't seem to like the consistent Florida heat and high humidity. Very nice! Brian
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Post by daniel on Dec 20, 2011 15:28:44 GMT -5
Many thanks, Brian. Perhaps you should try it with the D. menziesii forms, especially D. menziesii ssp. basifolia, they are relatively easy growers. I also had not have big success in the past but i have learned that permanently feeding helps really a lot. Best regards, Dani
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