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D.peltata in the wild

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hope you like wild D.peltata
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Nice!!! Do all forms fork like this?


Joe
 
I guess it is similar....not all the same.
 
there are only white flowered form in Hong Kong.
 
Thanks for the pictures. Very nice! You are lucky to be able to see such things.
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Suzanne
 
i like hiking,so i can enjoy cp in the wild......
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It's a pleasure to meet someone from Hong Kong. You have Drosera oblolanceolata growing at Sunset Peak on Lantau Island! Also, have you ever found any native Utricularia (sorry for the off topic)?
 
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Right! those are!I found them in Lantau Island of Hong kong.....
i will post some native Utricularia later!
thanks!
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That is incredible!  How I wish that sundews could be found here.  All we get in our backyard are the lowland Nepenthes species  (ampullaria, gracilis, rafflesiana, x tricocarpa, x hookeriana)  
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Hey, guqin...amps are the ONLY urn-shaped lowlander and it forms plenty of basal shoots and rafflesiana is about the MOST STRIKING in terms of colour and size and gracilis is a WEED.
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