Quote Originally Posted by deranged chipmunk View Post
some nice carnivores there. SCF, you'll love thew spatulata, it's one of the very few sundews that grow well in high humidity environments. i keep a D. spatulata 'frasier island form' in my mantella palu.

Grig, i love that cape, they are such pretty plants. and that ventricosa is going to grow huge! (in about 20 years...lol)

nice plants guys!! it's refreshing to see some diversity on the plant level
Thanks Bill!!

It's funny because people who are serious Carnivorous plant freaks say Nepenthes grow fast and I'm like Uhhhhh no they don't maybe in comparison to a Dragon Tree Lol!! It has begun to grow well again producing new pitchers.

As for the Capensis it went down earlier in the summer and I thought it died, but as the temps began to cool i noticed some very small new greenage and then it began growing again. They love cool temps and slightly lower humidity being from the Cape of Africa where it does actually get pretty cold. Now it has returned to full growth rate and feeding response.

I'm waking up my Flytrap and Hooded Pitcher today since it appears spring is coming early. They should grow pretty large after dormancy. Flytraps are my favorite!!