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Old 2nd June 2009, 09:24 AM
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Default My outdoor plants

Snapped this photo just now, thought I'd post it. This is everything I have growing outdoors right now.



And I'm pretty excited! The s. purpurea I've had for the longest. The sar in front of it I've had for a little bit, but when I first got it my cat ate it! All the pitchers, all the way down to the roots! So I've been waiting forever for it to start a new leaf, so I can finally find out what it is. The fellow who sold it to me said he didn't know.

The tiny thing on the left is my d. regia. It took a little bit, and for a while I was worried I was going to lose it, but it's finally sending out new growth. There are two microscopic seedlings in that pot as well, but they don't seem to be thriving, I think I may lose them.

And of course my cobra lilies! One of my all-time favorite carnivores!

I have some more things that I'm taking a little time to get used to sunlight on my windowsill (they were grown under lights) before putting out and adding to this collection. And a few more things coming in the mail too!
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Old 2nd June 2009, 10:44 AM
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Just love yoru cobra. The one on the left is so cute and it really looks like a snake.
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Your plants are so cute!!So they one in the green pot is D.Regia?I tought it was moss or something....
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There's some moss in there too.

Here's a close-up of the regia.

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It's so cute!!!!!!!!!It's called the king sundew,right?
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Old 2nd June 2009, 04:25 PM
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Yep!

And if I'm lucky and don't do anything stupid, by the time I have to take it in for the winter it should be huge! At least by sundew standards.
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