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Post by picrophyll on Nov 17, 2007 17:00:28 GMT
On my field trip last week I came accross one of the biggest and best D. glanduligera I have seen. Cheers Phill
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cindy
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Post by cindy on Nov 17, 2007 17:02:50 GMT
AWw...so pretty!
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Post by Brian Barnes on Nov 17, 2007 17:21:39 GMT
Gorgeous plant! Looks like a very sandy, coarse soil. What other Drosera did you encounter?
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Post by Dave Evans on Nov 17, 2007 17:44:10 GMT
Wow Phill, That is some plant! It reminds me of a photograph I saw in a German wild flowers book... There is a photo of Pinguicula alpina with nine or so flowers, all shooting out of the center of the rosette. So many flowers, it looked unreal, but was I suppose these plants have been eating more than their fair share.
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Post by Khelljuhg on Nov 18, 2007 10:51:50 GMT
Fantastic!
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locko
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Post by locko on Nov 18, 2007 10:54:20 GMT
Looks wonderful it's just showing whats not really possible in cultivation. Great photos
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