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Hey Everyone,

A couple pics of my Pygmy Drosera.

Drosera nitidula x pulchella

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Drosera occidentallis x pulchella

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Drosera helodes

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Drosera pygmaea

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Drosera paleacea ssp. paleacea

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Drosera roseana

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Drosera enodes 'Scotts River'

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Drosera sp. Carburug

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Drosera scorpiodies 'Gidge Gunnup'

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Max
 
They look nice! Good job!
 
Is that a utriculata in your pot of Drosera pygmaea? Nice collection!
 
Absolutely gorgeous!
 
Max, have you confirmed that it is actually Drosera pygmaea?

It appears that D. patens x occidentalis subsp. occidentalis (Drosera x "Lake Badgerup") has been making the rounds in the LACPS as D. pygmaea.
 
Thanks!

Warren: I havent thought about it till now so im not quite sure, I did recieve it from Peter D'Amato though and not from someone at the LACPS.

T-D: yep thats a utricularia im not sure what species though as it has never flowered.
 
Heh, I thought the pots and mounded mix looked familiar. Usually Lois' hand-writing on the labels is a dead give-away. They didn't have any D. pygmaea in the sales area when I was up there in June.

They're probably the real deal but then the D. nitidula x pulchella I got from a nursery further north appears to be D. omissa x pulchella. Just have to wait until they flower again.

The Utricularia is probably U. bisquamata. A few of the pots I've gotten from Peter are co-habited with that species.
 
beautiful pygmies, i cant wait for mine to get here!
 
Looking real good!
 
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I just stoped buying from any nursery....i'm sick and tired of they incompetence in iding their pygmys...it's like a lottery...you don't know what you get until it's in your hand. In case you guys wonder, i'm talking about CC nursery (up north).
 
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