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October 11, 2016, 11:12:55 PM »
If it's in a greenhouse there's no need to feed it at all,Mark
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I tried my friendly spider with another re-hydrated mealworm and once again she took it. Amazing
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Yum yum!
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This is the spider I identified as
Metellina segmentata
in the middle greenhouse. She's very difficult to photograph without damaging the web so this is a free hand/macro/zoom shot and not as crisp as I like.
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I think I improved slightly on the photo above.
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Quote from: fredg on October 15, 2016, 09:05:53 AM
Yum yum!
Don't tempt me!
I have once tasted roasted larvae (mealworms). It was not too bad!
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Chocolate coated would be better
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Quote from: fredg on October 15, 2016, 08:40:11 PM
Chocolate coated would be better
You don't want to see what you eat?
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Not while I'm chewing it.
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October 16, 2016, 12:14:55 PM »
MrsG found this Tammy noddy lying on its back, soaking wet this morning. It made a quick recovery with some hand heat.
Phlogophora meticulosa
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mark smyth
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October 20, 2016, 04:45:23 PM »
S. ‘Peaches’ (S. alata x S. purpurea ssp purpurea) x wilisii (purpurea × psittacina) × (purpurea × flava) × purpurea) x S. purpurea) off ebay and probably not correct due to the amount of red. The sellers title was Sarracenia X (Peaches x Wilisii) x (Minor “Giant” x Purpurea ssp Purpurea)
Three photos showing how each pitcher ages from yellowish to quite dark. I'll have to contact the seller to find out if s/he sent the wrong plant
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When the swifts arrive empty the green house
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October 20, 2016, 10:39:29 PM »
From the ebay seller "There is no "parent plant" as such, this is one of a potful of seedlings from this cross I was given by Stephen Morely who originally made the cross, there was a lot of variation among the seedlings (the one I selected to keep for myself was very red for instance)."
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When the swifts arrive empty the green house
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October 21, 2016, 08:25:45 AM »
I'm not sure why you think the plant is not correct Mark. There's nothing to compare it to as it's a fresh hybrid.
On a complicated hybrid I would expect a lot of variation in the seedlings.
I think you got the pedigree confused when you attempted the full parentage BTW.
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October 22, 2016, 03:56:19 PM »
Most of the spiders from inside the greenhouse have now abandoned their webs.Outside however they're still around.
Here's a couple from this morning on the outside of one greenhouse which have webs about 6" from each other.
Cute little things aren't they.
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November 05, 2016, 01:49:55 PM »
Good news about Drosera regia in the wild. Only one was known to be left in the habitat at Bains Kloof.
Now after the fire they discovered 12 further ones and one thought to be extinct has revived.
http://icps.proboards.com/thread/3586/drosera-regia-south-africa?page=2&scrollTo=42389
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