Craig's Greenhouse
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| I'm pretty sure these are Drosera rotundifolia. There are a lot of 'em crammed into this one pot. |
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| A bowl, or dish, or pot, or something with thousands, no, millions of D.aliciae. (I pity the poor bug who gets too close, these are particularly sticky!) |
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| Craig had a few very nice little Cephalotus growing also. Just judging from his and from the ones at CC, they really don't seem to be getting all that much "special" attention and are doing just fine. |
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| This was a really pretty pot of a mix of lots of very healthy plants. The rest of his Sarracenia were among the best I've seen anywhere. |
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| I think this is the Nepenthes that Craig told me about that has a really strange history. You should ask him about it if you want to know more. |
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| The Utricularia sandersonii were in bloom in one of the trays of Craig's plants. I'm amazed this photo turned out as well as it did. |
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| All of Craig's plants were very healthy and obviously well-cared-for. This Drosrera petiolaris was no exception. |
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| Craig says that these Darlingtonia just started growing there from seed and that the rock doesn't get any special attention to keep it cool. Maybe he's onto a variety of more warmth-tolerant Darlingtonia? Hopefully they'll produce seed. |