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Elena
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It seems that a few people on here also grow carnivorous plants so I thought I'd share some pictures of mine. I started dabbling with them at the end of the summer and I only grow a small selection (no space!). It's nothing too fancy but they've been doing okay. Anyway, here are some of them. Enjoy!
A close up of one of the sundews - Drosera paradoxa
Utricularia bisquamata flower
One of my Pings - Pinguicula esseriana, flowering right now. Love how these almost look like they are carved out of jade
Young Nepenthes sanguinea
Nepenthes ventricosa alba. I love the light colours and the curvaceous pitchers.
Nepenthes muluensis x lowii. A hybrid with very dark pitchers that's meant to stay compact. The pitcher is only a couple of inches tall.
And finally Cephalotus follicularis - a very compact plant from Australia with thimble sized pitchers. The mature trap is only about 1.5 inches tall.
Close ups of see through panels in the lid, markings on the inside of the lid, the ferocious teeth and posing together with some other carnivore oke:
A close up of one of the sundews - Drosera paradoxa
Utricularia bisquamata flower
One of my Pings - Pinguicula esseriana, flowering right now. Love how these almost look like they are carved out of jade
Young Nepenthes sanguinea
Nepenthes ventricosa alba. I love the light colours and the curvaceous pitchers.
Nepenthes muluensis x lowii. A hybrid with very dark pitchers that's meant to stay compact. The pitcher is only a couple of inches tall.
And finally Cephalotus follicularis - a very compact plant from Australia with thimble sized pitchers. The mature trap is only about 1.5 inches tall.
Close ups of see through panels in the lid, markings on the inside of the lid, the ferocious teeth and posing together with some other carnivore oke: