I've been blogging about my carnivorous plants for about 7 months now, and it's been a lot of fun. I get to share my plants with hundreds of people all around the world. It has also been great taking so many pictures for the blog – my collection is exceedingly well-documented, and I can see how different plants look as they grow and mature in my collection.
In celebration of all of this, I've decided to take a picture of every pot in my collection – all my plants. This post is a bit of a doozy. Enjoy.
In celebration of all of this, I've decided to take a picture of every pot in my collection – all my plants. This post is a bit of a doozy. Enjoy.
Outdoor growing with Sarracenia and Dionaea. |
Sarracenia x formosa (psittacina x minor) |
Sarracenia purpurea |
S. purpurea yearling, indoors |
Sarracenia minor (Orange County, FL) |
Sarracenia leucophylla "Titan" |
Sarracenia leucophylla (Hurricane Creek, AL) |
Sarracenia jonesii |
Sarracenia flava var. maxima |
Sarracenia "Dana's Delight" |
Sarracenia alata "Heavy Veins" (Stone County, MO) |
Sarracenia 'Abandoned Hope' |
Dionaea muscipula, typical (Venus flytrap) |
Dionaea 'B-52'. This recent acquisition is still settling in. |
NOID Nepenthes, probably N. ventricosa. |
Pinguicula moranensis GG |
Pinguicula lusitanica, hopefully. |
Pinguicula laueana x emarginata |
Pinguicula gigantea |
Pinguicula 1717 |
Utricularia sandersonii blue form |
Utricularia sandersonii white form. Darn moss! |
Utricularia praelonga and friend |
Utricularia longifolia |
Utricularia livida |
Utricularia gramnifolia |
Utricularia calcyfida |
Utricularia gemniscapa. I don't recommend growing aquatic Utrics this way :p |
Dionaea 'B-52' leaf pulling |
Summer Batch seedling tray |
Summer Batch leaf cutting tray |
Drosera sessilifolia (Chapada dos Guimaraes, Brazil) seedlings |
Drosera natalensis seedlings |
Drosera burmannii "Giant Red" (Hahn River, Kimberly, WA, Australia) |
Drosera aliciae seedlings |
Drosera ultramafica x spatulata plantlets |
Drosera 'Marston Dragon' plantlets |
Drosera 'Marston Dragon' plantlets |
Drosera filiformis Florida Red plantlets |
Drosera capensis typical. My first carnivorous plant! |
Drosera capensis typical |
Drosera capensis typical windowbox |
Drosera capensis red form |
Drosera capensis 'Albino' |
Drosera capensis 'Albino' |
Drosera capensis broad leaf |
Drosera capensis (Bainskloof, South Africa) |
Drosera scorpioides |
Drosera scorpioides |
Drosera scorpioides |
Drosera pygmaea |
Drosera helodes |
Drosera enodes |
Drosera dichrosepala |
Drosera callistos |
Drosera allantostigma |
Drosera spiralis |
Drosera 'Marston Dragon' |
Drosera binata |
Drosera binata |
Drosera adelae |
Drosera adelae |
Drosera prolifera |
Drosera nidiformis |
Drosera madagascariensis, (Masoa, Madagascar) |
Drosera collinsiae Faryland |
Drosera affinis (Namibia) |
Drosera venusta |
Drosera aliciae |
Drosera admirabilis |
Drosera spatulata |
Drosera spatulata 'Kanto' |
Drosera intermedia 'Cuba' |
Drosera intermedia 'Cuba' |
Drosera intermedia 'Cuba' |
Drosera x tokaiensis |
Drosera ultramafica x spatulata |
Drosera hamiltonii (WA, Australia) |
Drosera hamiltonii (Esperance, SW Australia) |
Drosera filiformis Florida Red |
Drosera capillaris (Alabama) |
Drosera capillaris (Alabama) |
Drosera brevifolia (Kountze, TX) |
Drosera anglica CA x HI |
Drosera anglica CA x HI |
Community pot! |
Drosera burmannii (Humpty Doo, NT, Australia) |
Drosera burmannii (Humpty Doo, NT, Australia) |
oh my gosh that prob was a lot of work, so many great plants. very satisfying to look through. thanks!!! keep up the great work, always looking forward to your post
ReplyDeleteIt was a lot of work! Between taking the photos, editing the photos, hosting the photos, and constructing the post it was like 5 hours. Usually a post takes me between 30 minutes and an hour. I'm glad I did it though, it's cool to see them all in one place!
DeleteCongrats on your 100th post, Devon! And what a great sundew collection! You do have some very nice Sarrs and Pings too, though!
ReplyDeleteHi Devon! Very inspired by your collections and setup!
ReplyDeleteWill you be able to blog a post on your lighting, how you maintain humidty yet prevent rot, how do you manage tray watering on such a large scale?
Lastly, since i am from Singapore is there any chance i will be able to get any fresh seeds from you?
Best Regards
Kent
Thanks Kent!
DeleteI've had several people request a post about my lighting and all that, so I'm planning on making such a post soon. Keep an eye out!
Also, I understand that it is legal to ship seeds to Singapore, so I would be happy to ship to you. Send me an email at sundews.etc@gmail.com and we can work out the details.
Cheers!
Hi Devon
DeleteNoted will keep a look out for your blog about your setup!
Dropped you an email