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Post by Brian Barnes on Oct 17, 2008 7:11:17 GMT -5
Hello Friends, Here's some excellent field pics from Australia, courtesy of Richard Davion. As you can see, there are conservational issues going on there as well, by the obvious Caterpillar tractor tracks running over Drosera glanduligera. Richard took some great shots of the fore-mentioned species. Note that every leaf has caught prey...Definitely no hunger strikes here! ;D Also, note the extremely glandular scape, a definitive trait of the species. Let's close this out with a rare shot of Polypompolox tenella; Special thanks to Mr. Davion for some great Field pics! Happy Growing, Brian.
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Post by daniel on Oct 17, 2008 14:03:01 GMT -5
Hi Brian, thanks for these wonderful pictures, the close up from D. glanduligera and P. tenella are really fantastic. But is it now not called U. tenella. Thanks also to Richard for these pictures. I hope he has made more pictures from other species too. Best regards, Dani
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Post by Brian Barnes on Oct 18, 2008 16:29:15 GMT -5
Hi Dani, You may be right...I was just going off of Mr. Davion's ID... Brian.
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