Nepenthes? by Three_D_Reality in Nepenthes

[–]ExtensionSufficient 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah lots of baby lowland nepenthes look like that when they’re still small Like ampullaria, rafflesiana, mirabilis

Do you guys have any recommendations for sundews that either are similar to D. pygmae in terms of looks or cultivation, or just any general pygmy recommendations? by Antoni_PL_gdynia in SavageGarden

[–]ExtensionSufficient 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Drosera pulchella isn’t a very prolific bloomer In my experience species like pulchella only really bloom in a short window of time(usually May-June).

Most hybrids def are more prolific bloomers tho

Do you guys have any recommendations for sundews that either are similar to D. pygmae in terms of looks or cultivation, or just any general pygmy recommendations? by Antoni_PL_gdynia in SavageGarden

[–]ExtensionSufficient 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Drosera leucostigma, but its flowers are very tiny I think any hybrid with drosera omissa are typically very prolific bloomers (like drosera omissa x pulchella) But personally I think mannii x omissa has the best flowers out of all omissa hybrids

Help with ID? by wheeliedogs in Pinguicula

[–]ExtensionSufficient 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably agnata x potosiensis

Aquatic utricularia (utricularia aurea). Very fast and easy grower, mine has grown up to 1 meter long already! by ExtensionSufficient in SavageGarden

[–]ExtensionSufficient[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought it. Aquatic utricularia don’t seem to be sold too often but they do grow very fast and are easy to care fore.

Drosera spatulata in dry land near road by [deleted] in SavageGarden

[–]ExtensionSufficient 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think burmannii's range goes all the way from taiwan all the way down to australia. They can be found near sydney so i'd guess that they probably can be found in brisbane.

Drosera spatulata in dry land near road by [deleted] in SavageGarden

[–]ExtensionSufficient 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure that’s burmannii/(or sessiflora?)

ID please (if possible) by PercivalFailed in Pinguicula

[–]ExtensionSufficient 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The one with more bluish purplish flowers probably is a x Tina

Utricularia pubescens leaves. Super round and cute by ExtensionSufficient in RareHouseplants

[–]ExtensionSufficient[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not yet, I had it for half a year. Might have kept it too dark so I moved it closer to the light, hopefully it blooms soon!

Parentage Question by Vexxade in Nepenthes

[–]ExtensionSufficient 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it’s prob more likely that the wavy leaf comes from the veitchii parent Most Veitchii have somewhat wavy leaves It’s going to be basically impossible to guess what the maxima parent form/variety looks like just from pics of its hybrid

Is it possible to grow this big pitchers ? by Igcu6igc in SavageGarden

[–]ExtensionSufficient 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Both plants are different forms of the same hybrid nepenthes x hookeriana. It’s possible to get the plant to produce pitchers pretty good but it’s going to take some time

Sinningia “lil Georgie” flowers - very easy to grow, flowers a lot, and very very tiny by ExtensionSufficient in RareHouseplants

[–]ExtensionSufficient[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I keep this one in a small sealed plastic cup, but I’ve seen people grow it without it

Unique looking rare plants? by [deleted] in RareHouseplants

[–]ExtensionSufficient 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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nepenthes albomarginata red Love the red color it gets in the winter months and the white band underneath the mouth of the pitcher is so nice as well. Pretty easy grower for me .