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Drosera petiolaris complex
« Thread Started on May 22, 2008, 11:19am »
a sneak preview:

D. falconeri 'Palmerston form'


feel free to post pictures of the complex here.
i'll be posting more pictures as the others get more show-worthy.

tarence, just in case you're wondering, this is not from our common friend.

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« Reply #1 on May 22, 2008, 11:28am »
HongRui WOW! That is NEAT! Is it difficult to grow? I thought it can only grow under that friend's growing condition
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« Reply #2 on May 22, 2008, 12:09pm »
thx for the sneak peek......it`s colouring up nicely too yah ? is it a more compact form ?

will `we`( like in Queen`s english ) be trying to propagate it via leaf in the near future ? heheh. i will be trying for all of my new sundews.
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« Reply #3 on May 22, 2008, 1:51pm »
jeffery, as you know, i've only recently receive them so i'm also not that sure how well they'd grow in our local climate. however, the petiolaris complex are supposed to be heat and light lovers. just that they have an annoying habit of going dormant. otherwise, they'd be perfect for us!

tarence, 'we' should be trying to propagate them via leaf cuttings. heh heh but that will be later when i'm not so scared of touching them!

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« Reply #4 on Jun 13, 2008, 11:44am »
i'm back! and i have more pics of the complex to share.

D. darwinensis


D. broomensis


D. aff. petiolaris 'pin cushion form'


D. paradoxa


D. derbyensis


D. aff lanata


D. falconeri 'Darla form'


D. falconeri 'Palmerston form'


D. petiolaris 'True form'


D. kenneallyi


D. falconeri [Andy]


D. lanata [Andy]


D. ordensis 'Less hairy form' [Andy]


D. kenneallyi [Andy]


tarence, i wanna see yours too! mine are so not getting enough light. i'll be trying to move them out into sun soon.
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« Reply #5 on Jun 13, 2008, 1:19pm »
yeah yeah, u show me yours & i`ll show you mine. heheh. i think your woolies are in prettier shape. will post on mon next. the weekend will be spent taking arty-farty photos of them.

how come your D. kenneallyi got a baby ?

btw, me thinks a few ( or mebbe more ) of the forumers here will go ga-ga over the pics. some of the sundews here are on their wish list.

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« Reply #6 on Jun 13, 2008, 1:50pm »
Im the 1 that interested with them!!!!

going to declare bankrupt soon... Will go back to check anything I can sell... panty? wife's panty or bb panty?

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They are nice : D. aliciae, D. brevicornis, D. derbyensis, D. falconeri, D. lanata, D. villosa, D. lowriei, D. menziesii
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« Reply #7 on Jun 13, 2008, 4:20pm »
Hi hongrui,

I have queries about the plant name for the below plants.



[quote author=hongrui board=sundew thread=1655 post=16255 time=1213328672]i'm back! and i have more pics of the complex to share.

D. darwinensis (This look like D. ordensis)


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D. derbyensis (This look like D. broomensis)


D. broomensis (This look like D. derbyensis)



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« Reply #9 on Jun 13, 2008, 5:12pm »
Hongrui,

You've got falconeri! Been looking for this fella. Still have not gotten it yet. Great cultivation!

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« Reply #10 on Jun 13, 2008, 7:38pm »
Kin, the ID of D. darwinensis correct. you should be correct for the D. derbyensis and D. broomensis as i mixed up their tags when i was potting them up. i've changed them accordingly. thanks!

casey, you're not offering those panties to me in exchange right? haha

tarence, the D. kenneallyi is from australia. i think the 2nd baby bulb was very close to the parent when it came. i didn't see it when i was potting it up, so it was a very pleasant surprise when i saw 2 growing points when growth resumed.

david, yep these plants are pretty hard to come by, i'm still looking for more too. i don't think i can have too many D. falconeri.
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« Reply #11 on Jun 17, 2008, 8:29am »
here are mine for comparison......









the 2 which got attacked by caterpillars........




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« Reply #12 on Jun 17, 2008, 8:46am »
your ****es look good! can see that they are enjoying themselves over there! =)
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« Reply #13 on Jun 18, 2008, 5:06pm »
Drooling.......so cute little ****es.
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« Reply #14 on Jun 23, 2008, 9:22am »
COmplex COmplex CompleX...... Love It Love IT~~~~

Tarence ... your one looks very healthy~~~

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