TerraForums Venus Flytrap, Nepenthes, Drosera and more talk
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I brought the D. ordensis, D. dichotoma 'giant', and D. adelae inside. The others will have to tough it up! D. capensis should be fine, D. graminifolia is native to the USA and the Pings, well, I had them outside in similar weather when Winter was going into Spring so they should be fine.
Really? Well I guess you learn something new every day... I heard it was from the Southeast USA! Wow. Oh well, it's held up at around these temps in the past, it'll only be a bit colder.
It makes a little sense to do some research on the species in your collection. Especially a widespread genus like Drosera that can be found on six continents from the equator through to the edge of sub-arctic areas.
Drosera "Dee" Is a joke since I kept putting up so many D. something, and usually like D. dichotoma and since I was reading it aloud I thought it was getting annoying, jeesh, you take things WAY to literally!
I received the plant for free from my boss recently so I just put it in my bog tray.
Your Drosera Dee could have been Drosera derbyensis, Drosera dichrosepala subsp. dichrosepala, Drosera dichrosepala subsp. enodes, Drosera dielsiana, Drosera dilatatopetiolaris or their hybrids.
If we can't properly identify the plant in question, how do you expect us to help you with advice?
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