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Pygmy Drosera photo thread

My Pygmy Drosera are making gemmae at the moment so i took a few pics if anyone else has pygmy photos please post them here also.

Drosera pulchella
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Drosera x lakebadgerup
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Drosera enodes
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Drosera mannii
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Drosera scorpiodes
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Drosera scorpoides2
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Drosera pygmea
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Drosera patens
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You have some very beautiful pygmies. I only have 2 different kind but i'll post some pics a lil later:).
 
Beautiful plants! Dumb question: Why now.... as opposed to a few months for now?

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D. sp. 'Carbarup'

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Beautiful plants! Dumb question: Why now.... as opposed to a few months for now?

The seasons are reversed relative to your position to the equator.
 
Yeah Im south of the Border a little bit. What species are those Jim I can recognise scorpoides but what are the others? I love the pygmys amounst the bigger drosera. I really like that sp. "cabarup" Mass, I hope I can find that in New Zealand.
 
The photo befre the scorpioides is D. allantostigma. In the mix (I think) are D. 'Lake Badgerup', D. dichrospela, D. helodes, D. roseanna, D. callistos, and D. omissa x pulchella.

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D. 'Lake Carburup'

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D. sewellae

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D. callistos

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D. pulchella 'Big Brook'

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D. paleacea 'Trichocaulis'

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D. leioblastus

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D. palecaea 'Cranbrook'
 
Thanks Jim I like the effect of growing several species in the same pot in patches like that it really shows the differnt growth forms I must try that with a couple of pots.
 
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LOL! I'm gonna move away from that approach. When I can, I'm ging to invest in a case of 9" tall pots, 3"x 3" area (recommended by Notanumber), and have one type per pot. I'm afraid of srewing up the ID's! Anyways, that's the plan.
 
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Great thread! Great photos from all!
 
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