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jimscott

Tropical Fish Enthusiast
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occidentalis ssp. australis "Warriup form

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D. filiformis

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D. carburup

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D. capensis

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D. adelae babies

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D. madagascariensis

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D. capillaris 'Long Arm'

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D. binata 'Dichotoma'

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D. omissa x pulchella

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D. rotundifolia

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D. aliciae

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D. 'Ivan's Paddle'
 
great pictures Jim :)

is your dichotoma going to end up being a multi leaf? I had dichotoma 'giant' and it ended up making the most bizarre combinations of leaf formations
 
Lookin good Jim! I always like your pictures of pygmy drosera.
 
Your pulchella is not that...looks like omissa or a omissa hybrid. Any flowers?
 
Your pulchella is not that...looks like omissa or a omissa hybrid. Any flowers?

Here we go again! I'm at work right now but I'll re-check the label. I do have a nitidula x omissa on my grow list. Doe that seem reasonable? No flowers yet. Perhaps later on in the season. One by one, slowly but surely...
 
That looks more like omissa or omissa x pulchella. It does not look like nitidula x omissa.
 
The label reads D. omissa x pulchella 'Orange'. It's the biggest pygmy sundew I have, next to scorpioides.
 
A few more:

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recovering D. kenealleyi

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some sort of D. spatulata

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D. scorpioides 'Red Flower'
 
D. 'Ivan's Paddle':

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D. omissa x pulchella 'Orange Flower' (It's really pink!)

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D. capensis & badgerup
 
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If the flowers are pink than your "lake badgerup" it's actually "Carbarup"....remember that LB has white flowers and Carbarup has pink....now all you need to do is track them down and see which is where...i'm sure you will find that you have both in same pots........
 
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