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By twitcher
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#344284
Wanted to share some pics of D. burmanii 'Humpty Doo' looking fine. Great color, lots of dew, easy plants. Please forgive the poor pictures. Done from an old cell phone. These are also available for trade, along with other drosera and pings. Looking for pings, sundews and ultric I don't have. Check out my grow list for more information or PM me.
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Drosera burmanii 'Humpty Doo'
Drosera burmanii 'Humpty Doo'
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By twitcher
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#344285
Still haven't figured out how to post multiple pics in a single post. More dew:
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More Humpty Doo
More Humpty Doo
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By twitcher
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#344286
And more...
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S. burmanii 'Humpty Doo'
S. burmanii 'Humpty Doo'
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By Coco
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#344297
Those are some nice Burmanii, and it looks like the larger ones can be found grown in long fiber sphagnum. It goes to show how great lfs is :D
By twitcher
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#344405
I grow them in lfsm, sometimes with added sand, and also in a 50:50 mix of peat:sand. The are easy either way and probably my favorite sundew. Alsways a delight to see and a stand-out color.
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