I'm new here, but thought I would share with you some images of a few of my carnivorous plants. Have been growing them for quite a long time, and now hope to begin a new hobby: cultivating mantids!
Tuberous Drosera have been coming up. Here is Drosera erythrorhiza:
A closeup shot of D. macrantha:
Tight shot of D. regia, revealing the nice, gluey tentacles (mmm..., tentacles):
D. schizandra:
A closer view of one of the leaves:
D. shizandra is getting ready to flower! Note inflorescence in center of image:
Random shot of N. clipeata, revealing indumentum:
One of my faves, N. glabrata:
Closeup of the spur of N. lingulata. Plant is not quite mature, so spurs have some way to go yet to acquire full length:
N. lingulata, proper:
Tuberous Drosera have been coming up. Here is Drosera erythrorhiza:
A closeup shot of D. macrantha:
Tight shot of D. regia, revealing the nice, gluey tentacles (mmm..., tentacles):
D. schizandra:
A closer view of one of the leaves:
D. shizandra is getting ready to flower! Note inflorescence in center of image:
Random shot of N. clipeata, revealing indumentum:
One of my faves, N. glabrata:
Closeup of the spur of N. lingulata. Plant is not quite mature, so spurs have some way to go yet to acquire full length:
N. lingulata, proper: