California Carnivores
A Visual Tour
(Part Two)


This is the Nepenthes that's just out front of the Lowland room. I don't know what species it is. You can also see this in the bottom left corner of the photo of Peter and Craig.
I think Pinguicula esseriana is one of the most beautiful of all CP. The little rosettes are very elegant. I'd love to have a little glass jar with one P.esseriana and one D.burmanii. It would be very Zen.
This would be the "Ping area" in the back of CC. Almost every single plant was in flower.
I'm not sure what species these are, but they're the biggest Heliamphpora that I've ever seen, in real-life or in photos. They were huge! (The scale is a little hard to get in these photos...the pitchers were up to maybe two feet tall.)
Some of the more common species of South African Drosera on display at CC.
This is what you would call a very healthy pot of Venus Flytraps!
Peter let me go out back to see the outside Sarracenia ponds. This is a lot of plants. I'd hate to have to weed this stuff in the summer...

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