Here is some pictures of the plants I currently grow.
The oldest plant in my collection is only 7 to 8 weeks old. So I haven't been growing these long. I have been growing carnivorous plants over 15 years. You can see a small sample of some carnivorous plants I grow here: viewtopic.php?f=26&t=38904
On with the pictures:
Pictures Of My Collection
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Hoi
Nice collection.
Wat plant is nr7, thats quite an oadbal.
I like it a lot
but have never seen it where i live.
Its a first for me!
Nice collection.
Wat plant is nr7, thats quite an oadbal.
I like it a lot
but have never seen it where i live.
Its a first for me!
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Nr 7 looks like a Haworthia limifolia - rather common and easy to find
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O,i have never seen it.
I live in holland europa.
Mayby i have not been bussy with pants for so long, i think that could also be.
I live in holland europa.
Mayby i have not been bussy with pants for so long, i think that could also be.
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Yes, the Haworthia is #12. Euphorbia suzannae is not very common, and I don't know why - interesting, compact plant, and not difficult to grow.
Spence
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It seems I cannot count to 7 correctly
Agreed that E. suzannae is uncommon, however there are hybrids that are more sommon, esp.'Cocklebur' (suzannae x bupleurifolia)
Agreed that E. suzannae is uncommon, however there are hybrids that are more sommon, esp.'Cocklebur' (suzannae x bupleurifolia)
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Thought I might give a little update of many of plants, but first a shout out to crap bucket for not allowing to link pictures.....
I've noticed the plants I like most and will most likely concentrate on growing will Haworthia. Seems these grow very slowly, so it will take some time for some to get nice looking.
I've noticed the plants I like most and will most likely concentrate on growing will Haworthia. Seems these grow very slowly, so it will take some time for some to get nice looking.
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You should use the Cactiguide photo attachment method
just hit the attachment tab on the Post A Reply page
just hit the attachment tab on the Post A Reply page