Carnivorous Plants
By Meanie
- 8 May, 2011
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Taken at Oxfords botanic gardens today.
The low growing, red coloured funnel shaped ones are Heliamphora nutans. Also in there is Sarracenia alata and S.rubra.
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They spoil them at the botanic gardens Amy - not a facility that we have sadly.
9 May, 2011
wouldn't it be a good idea if they started a B & B for over wintering plants, ideal conditions all mod cons. good plant food :o)
9 May, 2011
I have thought a similar thing Amy......
9 May, 2011
a nice display there
9 May, 2011
It's a fascinating little room....
9 May, 2011
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I have one of these, it dosn't look to healthy after the winter,it's still alive so there,s hope for it !
9 May, 2011