As it turns out, lots of things are blooming at the end of January. Let's jump right in – there are a lot of plants to look at.
Flowers :-)
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| Utricularia livida still blooming after several months. This is the best-looking Utric pot right now. |
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| Utricularia subulata flower in the Utricularia sandersonnii blue form pot. The U. subulata is winning the day. |
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| Utricularia calycifida with scattered flower petals. |
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| Utricularia subulata flower in the Drosera venusta pot. |
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| Drosera capensis scape on left, D. venusta on right. I don't think there's much seed in the D. venusta buds. |
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| I love the shape of the Drosera adelae flower stalk. |
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| Flower stalk developing on Drosera prolifera. |
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| Looking forward to seeing this Pinguicula laueana x emarginata flower. |
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| Pinguicula gigantea getting started again. |
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| This sundew doesn't seem to self-seed. I'm just going to call it Drosera spatuhaha. |
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| It turns out I was mistaken when I stated that Drosera ultramafica x spatulata was sterile. There are seedlings everywhere hahahah. |
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| Drosera spatulata 'Kanto' has really nice-colored flowers. |
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| What's that? A D. capensis bloom? Shocker. |
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| Some more Drosera capensis 'Albino' seeds on the way. |
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| Drosera brevifolia keeps on keeping on, although the stalk on the one on the left aborted for some reason. |
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| There's always at least one flowering Drosera burmannii in my collection. |
















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