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Sarracenias in the Top Pond
By Siris
- 25 May, 2017
- 5 likes
Pumping rain water through the frog fountain from the bottom pond to the top, the 'Swamp'. It contains in the trough a selection of Carniverous plants, 2 different Sarracenia flava varieties in flower. There is also a Chromatella water lily and various Iris marginals.
Comments on this photo
Frog is actually spouting water in the photo. I use him to move water from the bottom pond to this pond. The bottom pond take the rain water from the conservatory roof.
31 May, 2017
How clever also a great idea.
31 May, 2017
I am full of bright ideas! And I get ideas from Goy. Got the idea for pond edging from Danspond. And Gnarlygnome started my enthusiasm for carniverous plants.
7 Jun, 2017
Thats great a mix of ideas clever you.
7 Jun, 2017
Thanks 3pb, but can only take credit for my ideas.
10 Jun, 2017
Of course ?
10 Jun, 2017
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16 Jun, 2017
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See who else is growing Sarracenia flava (Yellow Pitcher Plant).
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Your pond looks wonderful love the frog.?
25 May, 2017