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Photos of carnivorous plants other than the Venus Flytrap

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By jht-union
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Joined:  Tue Apr 13, 2010 11:43 pm
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My plants are growing extremely well! :)



Take a look! ;)
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1) Lutea & Planifolia:

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2) VFT trap:
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3) Dutch Delight:

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4) Not sure what is this, it might be filiformis:

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5) VFT red babies:

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6) Korean Melody Shark:

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7) B52 trap:

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8) Nepenthe sanguinea:

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9) Cephalotus follicularis:

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10) venusta, pulchella, albino, on the back capensis broad leaf:

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11) U. Inflata:

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12) VFT with large cricekt:

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13) sarracenias:

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Enjoy! :)
By Eric
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Joined:  Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:23 am
#114458
Nice pics! Is that Sarracenia in the last picture with the veins one of the Catesbaeis I sent you?
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By jht-union
Posts:  3205
Joined:  Tue Apr 13, 2010 11:43 pm
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Shes Crofty wrote:ooooh pretty!

My favorite picture is the one of the sundews.. The dew reflecting makes them look sparkly!

Thank you for sharing
They do look shiny and real nice!
Thanks! :)
Steve_D wrote:Wow JHT; they all look great! Thanks for posting the photos.
Gracias, y como siempre, es un placer poner fotos en los forums! :)
dantt99 wrote:Nice
Thank you! :)
By Daniel_G
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Great pictures JHT!
That Drosera is a Filiformis, and it looks great.
Also, that Korean Melody Shark looks really cool!
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By dmagnan
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Wow nice plants! I like #4, I don't think I've ever seen that drosera. Is that a flower stalk with huge glands on it?
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By jht-union
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Joined:  Tue Apr 13, 2010 11:43 pm
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Daniel_G wrote:Great pictures JHT!
That Drosera is a Filiformis, and it looks great.
Also, that Korean Melody Shark looks really cool!
Thank you daniel!
dmagnan wrote:Wow nice plants! I like #4, I don't think I've ever seen that drosera. Is that a flower stalk with huge glands on it?
dmagnan- No, that's not a flower stalk. That drosera i have no idea where it came from. It started to appear in the pinguicula pot out of nowhere...i'm not sure how it got there, i have about 4-5 more of those in the pinguicula pot, and about 2-3 more in another pot, the thing is that i don't remember sowing those types of seeds of that drosera, but i agree it might be filiformis. Who knows?
By victor
Posts:  2028
Joined:  Sun Dec 12, 2010 12:42 am
#118760
Wow beautiful plants
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