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Post by dvg on Oct 10, 2020 1:34:56 GMT
Have been looking forward to adding this clone to my collection. This cross was created by Miloslav Studnicka in 1990, and will reluctantly reward its keeper with extraordinary large pink flowers, if the conditions are just right. legacy.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/samples/v35n2p59_61.htmlThere were more online photos of this clone's flowers, just a few months back, but now they are harder to find, as is the cultural sweet spot for growing them. Now, online pics of this clone are rare indeed. So i'll just have to keep posting more updates on this plant, to keep this clone fresh in grower's minds, before it fades away from memory and from cultivation completely. dvg
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Post by dvg on Oct 10, 2020 20:38:21 GMT
Another look at this clone in the light of day, with the small spoon shaped stolons in clearer focus. And a shot from above. Plus a better shot of a larger leafy stolon. My media mix is LFS, white pumice with some pre-rinsed turface added in. dvg
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Post by dvg on Dec 30, 2021 23:29:35 GMT
A new leaf stolon pushes it way up through the moss. The previous leaf stolon, to show its face here, must take after its humboldtii mother because it seems slow in developing. dvg
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Post by dvg on Jan 18, 2022 20:32:44 GMT
A couple of new leaf stolons from this clone. The other side view: A few new stolons pushing up through the moss. dvg
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Post by gristlies on Feb 10, 2022 19:25:26 GMT
I find this colour very appealing. Nicely grown.
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