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The Great California Darlingtonia Expedition
... Darlingtonia Expedition The Great California Darlingtonia Expedition (I was visiting California, it was an expedition, we saw Darlingtonia, and I thought it was pretty great....) These are some ... Cephalotus CC's Darlingtonia display The "Drosera section" of CC Sarracenia leucophylla Sarracenia purpurea The Nepenthes in front of the lowland house Pinguicula esseriana and others The "Pinguicula ...
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California Carnivores - A Visual Tour part 1
... purposes: Identification of Matt Ouimette with a moutful of food, and a view of the gorgeous land upon which CC resides ... the display on Darlingtonia. (The snake isn't real.) CC is built as a pretty typical rectangular greenhouse - Sarracenia are to ... Sarracenia, Nepenthes are past the Drosera, and in the middle towards the back is the "hothouse" for Lowland Nepenthes species. (You can see Peter and ...
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California Carnivores - A Visual Tour part 2
... can also see this in the bottom left corner of the photo of Peter and Craig. I think Pinguicula esseriana is one of the most beautiful of all CP ... . I'd love to have a little glass jar with one P.esseriana and one D.burmanii. It would be very Zen. This would be the "Ping area ... of Venus Flytraps! Peter let me go out back to see the outside Sarracenia ponds. This is a lot of plants. I'd hate to have to ...
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California Carnivores
... and are doing just fine. This was a really pretty pot of a mix of lots of very healthy plants. The rest of his Sarracenia ... and obviously well-cared-for. This Drosrera petiolaris was no exception. Craig says that these Darlingtonia just started growing there from seed and ...
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California Carnivores
... The Darlingtonia Bog ( Part 4 ) These plants were just gorgeous. Yes, this clump was growing wild. ... , D.capensis or VFT that were in this spot. You can spot the Darlingtonia and a small clump of S.leucophylla, though. There were some pygmy Drosera planted ... pretty hybrid Sarracenia that we ran across. It's obviously got S.purpurea in it, but I don't know what else - at least S.leucophylla and S. ...
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