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Post by Christian on Oct 1, 2011 18:38:31 GMT
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Post by marcel on Oct 1, 2011 21:14:22 GMT
Nice shots Christian, very familiar too. Makes me want to go back....
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Post by Randy Zerr on Nov 18, 2011 3:54:32 GMT
great shots, looks like a fantastic adventure for a CP enthusiast!
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Post by bluemax on Nov 18, 2011 4:57:32 GMT
Outstanding photos. I've never seen Cephalotus pitchers lined up like that. 'Makes me think of some sort of carnivorous chorus.
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Post by nepenthes99 on Nov 19, 2011 1:07:22 GMT
The Drosera in picture #11 looks like an aldrovanda.
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Post by Apoplast on Nov 20, 2011 2:11:21 GMT
Hi Christian - Nice pictures. Is there a forthcoming book similar to the one from your South Africa trip? I hope so.
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Post by Christian on Nov 20, 2011 18:44:40 GMT
Hi, maybe, maybe not I have something in mind, but i need to think it over a bit.... Christian
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Post by Apoplast on Nov 22, 2011 2:30:34 GMT
I have a feeling you are up to something... I can't wait to see what.
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Post by meadowview on Nov 22, 2011 14:27:04 GMT
Hi Christian:
Beautiful photographs as expected. I'm glad you were able to get to Australia and eagerly look forward to more posts!
Sincerely,
Phil Sheridan Meadowview
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Post by teinkes on Nov 24, 2011 19:37:23 GMT
Good shots and really good planthunting!!
Really currios for some plant names
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Post by bonglim72 on Nov 29, 2011 9:29:11 GMT
very inspirational...now i would really love to grow more cp
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Post by Christian on Dec 3, 2011 1:09:33 GMT
Hi,
the plants should be (at least at my current understanding):
Drosera gigantea Drosera erythrorhiza ssp. collina Drosera neesii ssp. Cephalotus follicularis Drosera monticola Drosera platypoda Drosera purpurascens Drosera scorpioides Drosera rupicola Byblis gigantea Drosera stolonifera Utricularia menziesii
Christian
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