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D. rotundifolia and D. anglica

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^_^ Yay, my plant's siblings!!!
 
hey they look like mines parents thax again so much for the plants purplesundew
 
Maybe I have seen Angelica in the bogs I've been too, hmm have to look better again, I think I mistaken a couple for some elongated Intermedia!
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Nice plants! Look just like the coloration in the wild! Great job!
 
If you find them in the bog, please leave them there: anglica is rather endangered unlike the other temperates, and better if grown from seed anyways. I dont mean to imply that you were going to take any plants, just wanted to take this opportunity to do some general education. There aren't many locales for anglica left!
 
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