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Post by fredg on Jun 13, 2016 15:37:30 GMT
A sample of my Dionaea all sending up inflorescences and looking quite happy. Most of the ones with new traps have had a snack of a Garden Chafer or two. They attack the roses at this time every year so they are harvested
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Post by corky on Jun 13, 2016 16:23:09 GMT
Nice, mine are starting to look something like, got to admit I hacked off most the flowers
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Post by fredg on Sept 30, 2016 15:12:03 GMT
A little update. The majority of the Dionaea have been bursting forth with a vengeance. Some are not so vengeful.
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Post by fredg on Sept 30, 2016 15:18:11 GMT
I've been particularly impressed with B52 for the size of the traps. Fused tooth has grown very well too and would look more impressive when I've done a bit of weeding and removed those D. capensis interlopers
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Post by corky on Sept 30, 2016 16:49:25 GMT
Nice variety, is the B52 bottom right in the middle pic on previous post
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Post by fredg on Sept 30, 2016 17:51:16 GMT
That's the one corky
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Post by corky on Sept 30, 2016 19:49:25 GMT
Certainly stands out as a " big un " next to the others. Think I still grow B52 but lost all labels , doh. Does yours grow long petioles ever?
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Post by fredg on Oct 1, 2016 6:58:18 GMT
Not so far
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Post by stevebooth on Oct 1, 2016 23:35:54 GMT
Very nice Fred, they look very happy
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