Tuesday, April 15, 2008
When you're all grown up...
It's slow going with the tuberous sundews that I have been growing from seed. I manage to get over to my seedlings about once or twice a week. It looks like they get a teeny-tiny bit bigger everytime I see them. I'll admit though...it's gonna take a year or so before my Drosera menziesii looks like the photo of this one that I found online...
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Little 'Dews
Just thought I'd share one of my successes with you. I grew a bunch of different kinds of sundews (mainly tuberous) from seed. I only got three different species of the sundews to actually come up. The one pictured below that came up is Drosera menziesii. The other two types of sundews that came up were Drosera peltata and D. capensis red. At this point the D. menziesii is the largest and, therefore, the best to photograph with my lil' camera. Now I have to keep my fingers crossed that they don't go dormant too soon and that they've developed enough of a tuber to come back for more next year!
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
The Awakening...
SPRING HAS SPRUNG! The carnivores are coming out of their winter slumber! It's an exciting time of the year since a good number of my CPs went dormant during the wet season. Since this is the second season that I've had these plants they should come back even bigger and better this year. Here are some photos that I took from my various little "savage gardens" recently...
My Drosera binata is back and hungrier than ever.
This pitcher plant is going to bloom for the first time (I think)!
This D. dichotoma 'Giant' is rolling out the red carpet for the insects.
This Dionea 'Fang" is working OT to put out new
traps now that spring has arrived. I'm looking forward
to seeing the size of the traps it puts out this year!!!




traps now that spring has arrived. I'm looking forward
to seeing the size of the traps it puts out this year!!!
Monday, March 31, 2008
Under Construction...


Well I finally got around to taking some pics of the new bog we just installed last weekend. It's only been a week so not a lot has changed. The 50/50 sand and peat mixture that the bog is composed of has begun to settle but the plants still look the same. I added a few more rescue plants from work to this SAVAGE GARDEN today (three sarracenia purp. hybrids and one miscellaneous sundew).
Monday, March 24, 2008
The Return of the BOG
I'm not talking about toilets here folks but an actual BOG that plants grow in. Not just any plants either...CARNIVOROUS PLANTS. This is my first little post (and it may well end up getting deleted) so stay tuned for more. Today (with the help of my assistant bogger) I set-up the ol' bog again...but this time in a new location. More on the way...
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