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... carnivorous plant cultivar? Tell me more about sundews (Drosera). Tell me more about the Portugese Dewy Pine (Drosophyllum). Tell me more about the Corkscrew plant (Genlisea). Tell me more about the Sun ...
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... in length. It radiates from a head rather reminiscent of a tuft of pine needles, hence the Portuquese name,’Dewy Pine’. The leaf is convex underneath, but deeply furrowed on its upper surface ...
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... and Sri Lanka. For more Nepenthes information and images - CLICK HERE Family: Drosophyllaceae Genus: Drosophyllum Dewy Pine or Portuguese Sundew One species occupying coastal habitats in northern Morocco, Portugal, and southwest Spain ...
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Recent CPN Issues
... Contents of the December 2000 Issue (#29:4) Editorial The savage garden: Slack-potting the Dewy pine Looking Back: CPN 25 Years Ago Cultivars Developed by Adrian Slack [ Drosera 'Marston Dragon', Sarracenia ...
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... Measured Tolerances, Robert Sacilotto (2004). CPN 33(1):26-31 Savage Garden: Slack-Potting the Dewy Pine, Peter D'Amato (2000). CPN 29(4):101-102 Growing Nepenthes in a Completely Inorganic ...
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"Coastal Carnivores" Carnivorous Plants: Cultivation Tips
... names include tropical pitcher plants and pitcher plants. Drosera Comes from the Greek word for dewy, the mucilage on the plants looking like small dew drops. Common names is sundew. ... structure of the plant. Common name is water-wheel plant. Drosophyllum Means dewy leaved (phyllode=leaf). Common names are dewy pine and fly catcher. Triphyophyllum Indicates that the plant produces three (tri) ...
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"Coastal Carnivores" Carnivorous Plants: Cultivation Tips: Drosophyllum
... Cephalotus Byblis Pinguicula Utricularia Genlisea Nepenthes Drosera Aldrovanda Drosophyllum Triphyophyllum Bromeliads Drosophyllum The dewy pine, Drosophyllumis unique in that it prefers nearly bone dry conditions year round. All ... lusitanicum. Soil and Containers Soil is characteristic of the area from where the dewy pine is from. An equal mix of sand, perlite, and vermiculite suits this plant ...
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Bilder Köttätande växter
... for different genus/families. Please make your choice. The Sundews (Drosera) Venus Flytrap (Dionaea) Portugese Dewy Pine (Drosophyllum) Trumpet pitchers (Sarracenniaceae) Includes Sarracenia, Heliamphora and Darlingtonia. Albany pitcher plant (Cephalotaceae) Rainbow plants ...
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Bilder Köttätande växter
Bilder Köttätande växter Photoalbum Drosophyllum Drosophyllum lusiticanum Portugese Dewy Pine (summer 1997) Click on image to se more Drosophyllum lusiticanum Portugese Dewy Pine (summer 2000) Click on image to se more Back!
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The New England Carnivorous Plant Society
... and news of interest. Photos from the meeting are here. Guest lecturer Darth Nathan A Dewy Pine! Carnivorous Plant Web Ring Previous Site Next Site International Carnivorous Plant Society Copyright © 2006 New ...
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