PSA for Savage Plant Parents of the Northern Hemisphere!

Time for your Sarracenia, Drosea & Dionea (and others depending on PlantRange) to go to sleep so require a cooler home for winter.

NEPENTHES DO NOT NEED A DORMANCY.

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Here is my latest painting showing Drosera lowriei, a beautiful species that belongs to the fascinating group of tuberous sundews.
The original painting is A3 size (42 x 30 cm) and is a commission I made a few weeks ago.

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"Carnivorous plant care: apply sunshine + spray for humidity + watch with love. It will eat your sad memories."
Translated from "Summer Specimen" book by Em Nishizuka. Signed copies:
https://t.co/xVe9Xgp53Z

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BEFORE the DISASTER by Tama. Printed in her book "Calling" and also a postcard. Signed copies of book (& postcard) are available at akatako.
https://t.co/vcrZc9q77a

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Nepenthes rajah commission, WIP. I can’t wait to paint mosquitoe larvae in that filthy fluid!

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people who talk to me often know that like 50% of what I say is memes, so I'm combining memes with my carnivorous plant hobbies.
Tropical pitcher plant ,based off of Nepenthes ventricosa, BogChamp.

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2nd Nepenthes rajah pitcher virtually finished. Obviously, I will have to add a few things here and there at the end of the painting. Granted, I’m not even half way but so far, it’s not looking bad I think. ;-)

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NEPENTHES MAXIMA by Em Nishizuka is printed in her book "Summer Specimen". 22 pages of summer fun, avail. at akatako.
https://t.co/xVe9Xgp53Z

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งานคอมมิชชั่น ภาพหม้อข้าวหม้อแกงลิงสายพันธุ์เอดเวิร์ดเซียน่า

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'Dionaea muscipula'

The original VFT. These are the chaps you see for sale as the token novelty carnivore (despite their vulnerable classification). They also have a short term memory and can count to 5. AWESOME plants

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"Sarracenia mitchelliana"

There are 8/11 species of Sarracenia all with different quirks/traits which you can cross over to create hybrids! This is a hybrid Pupurea x leucophylla (see my last 2 uploads!).

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"Sarracenia purpurea"

I love these dumpy trumpets theyre so common and theyre usually found for sale in crappy supermarkets that don't know how to store these guys properly (i mean that's how i got my supermarket rescue!)

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'Dionaea muscipula'

the 'pompom' mutation due to the outsides being covered in spines giving them a fluffy ball appearance. the traps dont close so fertilizer is advised. also theyre tricky to keep, rare, and expensive

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