A scenic view / low quality digital photo of 1 of my CP terraria.  Please pardon the sloppy appearance, should have cleaned up and rearranged some things before snapping this shot.  

Clockwise from top left are:

1.Drosera capensis (wide leaf)
2.Drosera paradoxa, a vigorous, clump-forming member of the petiolaris complex.  
3.Drosera capensis x aliciae, a pot full of these.  Took about 10+ leaf cuttings from a buddy's plants just a few months before this photo was taken.  And some people say this plant is a slow grower?!  Could I have a mislabelled hybrid?  
4.Drosera venusta=cuccicaulis=jacobsii=sp.East Cape, etc.  Another vigorous grower though I'm not so sure anyone will be able to make them out from this low quality photo.  Sorry!
5.Drosera derbyensis, or at least the edges of one of these!
6.Dionaea muscipula bought 2 years ago from a local super market.  It thinks it's dormant now.  Or at least I hope it does!
7.Drosera ordensis x derbyensis, camera-shy but at least I got it in the pic.  
8.I'll have to get a better shot of this later but this is my "hothouse regia".  It's actually an uncommon red, narrow leaved variety of D.adelae that I got from a friend in the 80's and recently got back again.  A few of my friends who've seen this 1 in person didn't even realize it was adelae.  They should have known from the plantlets popping out the wholes in the bottom of their pot!
9.more capensis.
10.below paradoxa is D.x watari, a cross of anglica x spatulata made in Japan.  Who needs this when we've got Ivan's fertile complex crosses?!  ;)
11.below that is what I think is D.derbyensis.  Please correct me if I'm wrong (if you can tell what it could be from the pic)!

Hope you enjoyed the photo, email me if you have any comments or seed I might be interested in! :)  

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