TerraForums Venus Flytrap, Nepenthes, Drosera and more talk
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Alex, it is my understanding the aff. stands for affinis (latin word) which means "like". In other words these may not be the true species, in this case D. ordensis, but a species similar to it.
I have heard that until a taxonomist verifies the species it should retain the affinis word before the species!
Until then, there are many forms of these species which is all the more fascinating!
Peter.
Quote[/b] (Gemini528 @ Sep. 23 2006,8:26)]Those are really good looking pictures! The D. Caduca is interesting. It doesn't look very much like a Drosera.
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