Yup, currently growing in my greenhouse.Flutterby wrote:Are these yours Dzombo?
Garden Plants & Exotics
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Re: Exotics
I have a small collection of carnivorous plants too:
These are flowers of Utricularia bisquamata. The flowers are really tiny. A few mm across. This has small traps in the soil. In the backround is Cephalotus follicularis
Cephalotus follicularis
One of the pygmy Drosera, Drosera scorpiodes
These are flowers of Utricularia bisquamata. The flowers are really tiny. A few mm across. This has small traps in the soil. In the backround is Cephalotus follicularis
Cephalotus follicularis
One of the pygmy Drosera, Drosera scorpiodes
Re: Exotics
I do!Flutterby wrote:Do you live in the Little Shop of Horrors?
That last one is quite pretty!
I like growing wired and wonderful things. The more bizzare, the better.
I lost that Drosera unfortunately. They are winter growing, and although the greenhouse is heated, light levels are poor. And no matter how hard I try to switch the growing period around, the plant refused to co-operate.
Re: Exotics
No, I don't feed them.Flutterby wrote:Do you have to get insects to feed the plants?
But there are quite a few midges that get attracted to the peat they grow in
Re: Berg Bamboo
This is Phyllostachus auriocaulis fma auriosulcata - from China. A small planted out offset. It will get a lot taller, and the culms a lot thicker.