Tuesday, November 7, 2017

More high class tuberous Drosera by Jean-Pierre.

I just found out that I forgot to post a series of pictures that I took on my last visit to Jean-Pierre's. Rather than to edit my previous post, I prefer to post another. It seems like the first batch of pictures was very well received (on Facebook in particular) so I guess, there will be no complain with a few more pictures. ;-)

One of the highlights of my day there was the large pots Jean-Pierre filled with rosette sundews such Drosera macrophylla and Drosera squamosa. I don't remember, exception made of wild parts, that I have ever been so impressed by plants from this genus.


Large pots with Drosera macrophylla at the center.




Drosera rupicola.




Two additional pots with Drosera macrophylla.




Drosera squamosa.



An overview of some of Jean-Pierre's large pots
The floor was covered with some substance of unknown origin after our departure, ah! ah! ;-)


(CP geeks worshipping some dewy deities. ;-)



A pot with cute Drosera whittakeri (I'm a poor photographer, sorry :-/)





A shelf with some more candies for the eye 



A drooling Drosera aff. bulbosa.



Emerging Drosera basifolia.



More Drosera rupicola.



One of JP's numerous pots filled with seedlings
Yes, my friend sows a lot of (tuberous) sundews.



Two last amazing plants.



An unknown one (I'm sure I know the name though!).



and the magnificent Drosera huegelii.



Thank you Jean-Pierre for all this magic. ;-)

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