As I've covered before, I started a bunch of new pygmy sundew species 
back on December 10th. My 
Drosera omissa caught me off guard by 
flowering after 9 weeks – quick turnaround. But now the 
Drosera roseana have I think topped that feat.
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| D. roseana is a very pretty sundew, besides being (apparently) really really vigorous. | 
Gemmae. That's just over 12 weeks to go from 
being a gemma to producing a healthy crop. That's nuts. There's another plant in this same pot doing the same thing. Pygmy sundews are so cool. If you're not growing pygmies you're just messing around.
Today I also noticed new growth on the two members of 
Utricularia Sect. 
Orchidioides that I have in my collection. Here's the 
Utricularia cornigera I bought at the 
last BACPS meeting.
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| This Utric can get very large. I'm excited. | 
This is the first new leaf it's put up since being in my collection. I'm glad to see that it seems to like my conditions fine.
My 
Utricularia humboldtii I received from BACPS Newsletter Editor and 
Utricularia fanatic Tony Gridley.
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| I'm going to need to trim off some of the old growth soon. | 
See those two new leaves in the foreground? I didn't treat this plant very well when I first received it. It sat around in a plastic baggie for around a week after the meeting, and then I just potted it up without any concern for humidity or anything. Luckily it seems to have taken it all in stride. Now I have to be careful that I not let it grow 
too well, since Tony said, and I quote, "If you win the BACPS show with it I'll never speak to you again."
In more springtime news, my recently-acquired 
Pinguicula laueana is unfurling its first carnivorous leaf of the season.
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| P. laueana has nice foliage in addition to the striking flowers. | 
And also it looks like 
Drosera 'Marston Dragon' is putting out its first serious new leaf post-dormancy.
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| The Dragon is stirring. | 
You know I never really appreciated the spring before I started growing plants. Spring is awesome.
 
 
Would you ever want to trade Utrics in the future :D I've been looking for U. Humboldtii for forever!
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