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Pictures of Carnivorous Plant

Below you will find pictures of carnivorous plants within my collection and in the wild, along with descriptions of each picture. All are clickable to get the larger image. There are a large number of photos, so please be patient as they are loading.

Most of these pictures can be found elsewhere in the website as well.




Bog photo

A photo of my outdoor bog in the fall. Plants include Sarracenia(various species and hybrids), Drosera binata, rotundifolia, anglica, capensis, filiformis, Pinguicula vulgaris, venus flytraps, plus other various plants.

Bog photo

Another view of the above.

Minibog

My 12 inch mini-bog containing a wide variety of plants including S. rubra, D.muscipula, C.follicularis, D.capensis, D.spatulata, U.sandersonni, P.vulgaris, plus others.

D. rotundifolia

While hard to see, there's Drosera rotundifolia in this picture. This was taken at Burn's Bog in British Columbia.

D. capensis

Lots and lots and lots of Drosera capensis 'Typical'. Great beginner's plant!

Burn's Bog

View of red sphagnum moss growing in Burn's Bog, B.C.

Burn's Bog

View of Burn's Bog with scattered Drosera rotundifoliaand various other bog plants.

D. adelae

Drosera adelaea very easy and prolific sundew.

D. aliciae

The rosetted sundew Drosera aliciaewhich produces very pretty pink flowers in spring.

D. capensis

A close up of the leaf of Drosera capensis'Typical' form. You can see the stalked glands covered in sticky mucilage.

Genlisea violacea

Flower of Genlisea violaceawith my index finger as an indicator of size. While the flowers are tiny, when multiple plants are in bloom they look quite impressive.

Nepenthes hybrid

Pitcher of the Nepentheshybrid. Produces large, nicely coloured pitchers.

Nepenthes hybrid

Another view of the above plant.

Pinguicula emarginata

Rosettes of Pinguicula emarginata. This Mexican ping is odd in that it does not require a dry dormancy in the winter, producing few, if any succulent leaves.

P. emarginata 'Pale'

This flower is from the P. emarginata'Pale' form. P. emarginatais quite variable in its flower colour.

P. emarginata typical

P. emarginata'Typical' form flower. Note how much darker it is than the above picture of the pale form.

Dionaea muscipula

The infamous venus flytrap. Nothing more needs to be said!

D. whittakeri

Drosera whittakeria relatively common tuberous sundew found across a large portion of western Australia. This was taken near a hiking trail in Adelaide.

More pictures coming in the near future!