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Yet another Drosera from my meger collection. This plant is almost ready to give me some little tiny plants, which I cant wait for :D I have some small pots ready for all of them. Well, thats the plan anyway :P

The little gemmae can be seen in the centre of this rosette.

3D Anaglyph best viewed with red/cyan stereo glasses.

 

This little plant is carnivorous and just under 2cm across a tiny jewel with a dark nature for consuming insects.

  

Drosera pygmaea growing on our block,this is an insectivorous plant.

A 'giant pygmy' Drosera.

10th Annual Fall Carnivorous Plant Show sponsored by the New England Carnivorous Plant Society

 

www.necps.org/show.html

 

Sept. 28, 2013 11:00 am - 4:00 pm and Sept. 29, 2013 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

 

At the Roger Williams Park Botanical Center, Providence, RI

 

www.providenceri.com/botanical-center

D. nitidula ssp. allanostigma x D. ericksoniae

Drosera closterostigma

 

Pygmy drosera come in a few colours, depending on the species

 

Grows in a very restricted area. Likes claypans in low shrub.

10th Annual Fall Carnivorous Plant Show sponsored by the New England Carnivorous Plant Society

 

www.necps.org/show.html

 

Sept. 28, 2013 11:00 am - 4:00 pm and Sept. 29, 2013 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

 

At the Roger Williams Park Botanical Center, Providence, RI

 

www.providenceri.com/botanical-center

John Forrest National Park, Western Australia

This is a native Pygmy Drosera (Sundew) from Western Australia I think.

Found flowering earlier than usual.

I received the gemmae as D. dichrosepela, but I suspect it is a form of D. gibsonnii. You cannot see it in this photo, but it has hammock shaped leaves that look a lot like D. gibsonnii that I have seen in other photos.

John Forrest National Park

Best Viewed LARGE

Drosera echinoblastus Wheel sundew

 

One of the beautiful metallic orange Sundews or Pygmy drosera that flower in our forest.

 

Flowers can be orange, white, pink, red, Aug–Nov.

Flower 2cm across.

 

John Forrest NAtional Park, Western Australia

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