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Time to show the others.. enjoy the next 10 pictures :)

Sun dew drosera sp

whithout flash:

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With flash:

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*see next post for more*

 
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Venus fly trap:

Dionea muscipula

(no flash)

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(flash used now)

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I really haven't got any clue what this thing is...:

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can anyone tewll me wth this is?

BTW do you like with flash better or without flash?

 
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Venus fly traps and some drosera's also do better outside

here's a wild Drosera I found in the Netherlands

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THERE ARE WILD DROSERA IN THE NETHERLANDS!?... never knew that :mellow:
tsk, tsk, the lack of education of the youth these days :rolleyes:

Of course there are, all over Europe in swamp area's. Try Naardermeer or other places with peat bogs.

There are two species in the Netherlands, D.intermedia and D.anglica

 
maybe imported cobra lily?

oh btw beautiful octopus plants. (US english name)

 
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tsk, tsk, the lack of education of the youth these days :rolleyes: Of course there are, all over Europe in swamp area's. Try Naardermeer or other places with peat bogs.

There are two species in the Netherlands, D.intermedia and D.anglica
...right ussuming that i have nothing to do in the autumn break, going to look there around :)

 
lol, idolo, dews are practically weeds! They are on basically any where is is swampy. Also it is not a cobra lily, it is more like S. minor... but don't trust my sar skill beyond the point of knowing it is a sar!

 
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lol, idolo, dews are practically weeds! They are on basically any where is is swampy.
Not quite, they require an area with clean water, little/no nutrients and that is more and more of a problem, especially in a country like the Netherlands. So, not as common as they used to be, but you can still find them her and there

 
Venus fly trap:Dionea muscipula

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(flash used now)

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I really haven't got any clue what this thing is...:

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can anyone tewll me wth this is?

BTW do you like with flash better or without flash?
Hi,

The name of the plant in question is (Sarracenia psittacina) The nickname for this plant is called {The Parrot Pitcher Plant} Hope that helps.

Regards :)

 
Hi,The name of the plant in question is (Sarracenia psittacina) The nickname for this plant is called {The Parrot Pitcher Plant} Hope that helps.

Regards :)
i can remember that card tellig me something else... i njeed to find it.

Oh and would you edit your pist , quoting all pics is a bit annoying as my computer gets slow on that.

 
Yes, that's the parrot pitcher.

Also, the two drosera species pictured are (indeed) capensis (the first one) and rotundifolia (second one)

Now, here are a few pics of mine (these are older pics, but the only ones available to me at the office):

D. regia 'Big easy' with prey

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D. scorpioides

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N. raflessiana

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Me with the reflessiana before I cut if for propigation

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