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Filiformis blooming twice in a year?

I have a medium sized thread leaf sundew that flowered in June, producing these:
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Yesterday I noticed what looked like another flower stalk coming up. Is this normal, or is mine doing something odd?
 
My filiformis "Florida red" have flowered about 3-4 times so far, I don't think it is that unusual, if a plant has the energy to flower again it probably will.
 
Okay then. Mine's a Florida giant version, so I guess it makes sense that it would bloom more than once. This also explains why the leaves it produced recently were smaller. Shame they only flower for a few hours a day though.
 
Mine is on stalk number three.
 
All my filiformis grew 3 flower stalks in quick succession. On the other hand, my Pinguicula primuliflora sent up 4 flowers earlier in the year and is now suddenly starting a 5th. I suppose it happens.
 
I should mention that there were three stalks earlier at the same time like nimbulan mentioned, and this one is the fourth. I want to hear about the butterwort though. Seems like you can get a lot of seeds from that if it's fertile.
 
Correction: 5 earlier this year, and a 6th starting now. Of the 2 pods that have dried, however, I couldn't find any seeds. The plant may not be self-fertile.
 
I've had D. filiformis in almost constant blooming/seed production since May. One pot is from NC, one's from NJ, some are FL Red. I think that if they're eating well and have access to bright sun, they'll pump out seeds constantly.
 
Correction: 5 earlier this year, and a 6th starting now. Of the 2 pods that have dried, however, I couldn't find any seeds. The plant may not be self-fertile.

P. primuliflora is definitely self fertile, mine flowered 8-9 times earlier this year, and a got a very good germination from the seeds (To much actually) and I'm currently growing the seedlings out.
 
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P. primuliflora is definitely self fertile, mine flowered 8-9 times earlier this year, and a got a very good germination from the seeds (To much actually) and I'm currently growing the seedlings out.

I'll take some if you don't have room.
 
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Still pretty small, biggest are less than a centimeter still
 
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Still pretty small, biggest are less than a centimeter still

Sounds like you've got a while before space is an issue then. I ended up sprouting a bunch of sundews by accident and in a month they're already a good inch or so across. I need to find somewhere to put them.
 
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Sounds like you've got a while before space is an issue then. I ended up sprouting a bunch of sundews by accident and in a month they're already a good inch or so across. I need to find somewhere to put them.

Yeah but when there is like 200 in a 2 1/2 '' pot there is!
 
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I have a Tracyi and a Fl.Giant.No flowers or seeds yet,but I only got them this spring.

Maybe next year.
 
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I don't think I've seen my capes or thread dews every flower but they were pretty small ones now that their larger id be eager to see if i get some next year. Problem i have with my filliformis is it never coils around any food that sticks to its Dewey leaves the capes always curl as soon as food touches them...hmmmmmmm
 
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My capes flower all the time.Most of the time I just let the seeds fall where they may.

And the seedlings turn up EVERYWHERE.

My Filliformis don't curl either.I could be wrong,but I don't think they curl on prey like a Capenesis.

All they catch is mostly small prey like gnats or small flies.My Capes can get regular size flies if the have a good amount of Dew at the time.
 
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My capes catch house flies. And im pretty sure filliformis do curl around pray ive seen my friends plant do it with only a 15 second delay...soo idk hmmm
 
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