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Unknown drosera Species

timbudtwo

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It's pretty small, but looks like an intermedia seedling to me. Definiately not rotundifolia, the lamina on rotundifolia is more round, and often broader than long. Intermedia is usually a temperate species and has a required dormancy unless it is a tropical strain. It likes very wet conditions, often growing out of water in habitat.
 
Ditto on what Tamlin said, it looks very much like an intermedia to me. Where'd you find it? (I assume this is a wild picture?)

-Noah
 
Ok, I did some research and I think it is rotundifolia. Yes, it is a wild picture, because I made the picture and they grow behind my house, wild, in lots of spaghnum moss, next to the water by a pond. It is in New Hampshire.
 
I'll second intermedia, I have both species growing outside in my bog, rotundifolia, as it's name suggests, has much rounder leaves. They are shaped more like table tennis bats than paddles.

Vic
 
I have got it! It is the natural hybrid between intermedia and rotundifolia! Drosera x beleziana!!! I got one from down there and it looks just like it! timbudtwo will have a pic soon!
 
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