Droseraceae Genus Dionaea

Galapoheros

ArachnoGod
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Real healthy looking, is the one in the second pic kept outside? I don't understand what you have it in there.
 

Exo

Arachnoprince
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Real healthy looking, is the one in the second pic kept outside? I don't understand what you have it in there.
Yes, The Red dragon is grown outdoors year-round in my bog garden.
 

Bigboy

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Yes, The Red dragon is grown outdoors year-round in my bog garden.
Dang, my red dragons didn't make it through the winter a couple years back. Actually only one "typical" survived the winter in 08. Really bummed because my red dragon and dentata cultivars had begun flowering and I was hoping to cross them. Lesson learned though, mulch over every year, even if you don't think you need to
 

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Dang, my red dragons didn't make it through the winter a couple years back. Actually only one "typical" survived the winter in 08. Really bummed because my red dragon and dentata cultivars had begun flowering and I was hoping to cross them. Lesson learned though, mulch over every year, even if you don't think you need to
Yep..I use about a foot of dead leaves covered in burlap for mulch.
 
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