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Drosera x eloisiana (formerly known as Drosera beleziana) growing in the bogs of England.
It’s going to be another hot day in California with temperatures in the 90’s! Th
While it certainly looks like a Sarracenia, psittacina does stand out amongst its brothers and siste
The rim of this Sarracenia leucophylla has been delicately lined with a soft pink.
Can you ever have too many? (I certainly hope not since there’s like a million more behind
Caught in a trap!! ❤️ #plant #macro #macros #macroshot #macroflower #macro_freeks #macrophotography
This tropical drosera hybrid is unfurling a few new leaves in the center. I always love how they sta
Drosera x eloisiana (formerly known as Drosera beleziana) growing in the bogs of England.
Pygmy sundews look like fireworks when viewed up close!
aqua-shrimp: Emersed Utricularia graminifolia flowering This is such a lovely Utricularia set up!
The differences between Utricularia sandersonii and Utricularia sandersonii ‘Blue&rsqu
Our mass planting of Venus flytraps is flowering!
This is actually one of the smaller Pinguicula flowers; it may not be as big as the other ones but i
The color of this Sarracenia x ‘Dana’s Delight’ is positively electric
Cephalotus have a unique feature; on the interior of the trap is a bright, white, slippery collar ba
This large, sunset colored Sarracenia caught my eye this morning. Standout shape and form, large siz
Nepenthes bicalcarata has a glistening drop hanging off one of its famous fangs.
This Pinguicula is enjoying a crane fly meal
I love the gentle, sophisticated curves of this Heliamphora pitcher and it’s nectar spoon.
Known for its gorgeous, luminescent, white pitchers, Sarracenia leucophylla sends up its most awe in
We saw this posted on Facebook and we LOVED it! What an amazing chart!
Dionaea m. ‘Green Wizard’ has these tiny little serrated teeth that turn inward
A collection of little Pygmy sundews and Utricularia.
As you can see, the Drosera in the English bogs can either grow in very wet or more dry environments
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