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  • #261
uuhhh, I don't think so.. anyway, nope.

incorrect guesses: s. purpurea, typical VFT, drosera capensis, drosera rotundfolia, D. filiformis, P. primuliflora, D. burmannii, D. spatulata, D. scorpiodes, D. Aldelae, D. slackii, D. regia, D. madagascarensis, D. graminifolia, D. binata, D. peltata, D. aliciae.

drosera---yes
semi active trap---yes
pitfall trap---no
flypaper---no
temperate---no
pygmy---no
annual---no
queensland sisters---no
rosetted---no
stem-forming---no
south american---no
tuberous---no
madasgascaran---nope
 
  • #262
According to Barry Rice's FAQ, that leaves only the petiolaris complex.

Is it D. lanata?
 
  • #263
Is it D. paradoxa? if not ordensis
 
  • #264
no, no nd no.. hhhmmm, are you sure? I guess it's rosetted then.. I'm s sorry for the mix up, I will give a big hint for that.. I'm not vey good at this game.

incorrect guesses: s. purpurea, typical VFT, drosera capensis, drosera rotundfolia, D. filiformis, P. primuliflora, D. burmannii, D. spatulata, D. scorpiodes, D. Aldelae, D. slackii, D. regia, D. madagascarensis, D. graminifolia, D. binata, D. peltata, D. aliciae, Paradoxa, D. ordednsis, D. lanata.

drosera---yes
semi active trap---yes
pitfall trap---no
flypaper---no
temperate---no
pygmy---no
annual---no
queensland sisters---no
rosetted---YES
stem-forming---no
south american---no
tuberous---no
madasgascaran---nope
Petiolaris complex---no

---------- Post added at 05:04 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:04 PM ----------

sorry I forgot the hint lol, it's in hong kong or something... :p
 
  • #265
Well, petiolaris complex is the only group left, but there are also the oddballs, e.g. D. hartmeyerorum and D. indica (however, those are annual).

*looks on CP FAQ*

Is it D. oblanceolata?
 
  • #266
Is it an annual, like D. Burmannii? If it's not, is it D. spatulata?
 
  • #267
Aslan - im pretty sure spatulata falls under rosetted sundew, he already said it wasnt an anual either....
 
  • #268
Devon B. already stated that rosetted was fine, the no before was simply a mistake.

However, like SK already said, Devon already told us that the species was not an annual.

By the way, someone already guessed D. spatulata. ;)
 
  • #269
AND WE HAS A WINNDER!!! W03, you go next. it was D. oblanceolata, one of my fave sundews. :D so is that a rosetted sundew? I thought it meant flat to the ground and round or something.. I donno, I never really googled the word. :p
 
  • #270
Hmmmmm... Ive got it.

Any takers?
 
  • #271
is it a drosera? if so, D. nidiformis?
 
  • #272
does it have pitchers? if so is it a species of Sarracenia?
 
  • #273
No, no, no, and no.

Conditions:
No-

Drosera
Pitchers

Yes-

Incorrect guesses: D. nidiformis, Sarracenia
 
  • #274
is it a pinguicula? if so, cyclosecta?
 
  • #275
It's a ping, but it's not cyclosecta.

Conditions:
No-

Drosera
Pitchers

Yes-

Pinguicula

Incorrect guesses: D. nidiformis, Sarracenia, P. cyclosecta
 
  • #276
is it P. weser?
 
  • #277
Nope.

Conditions:
No-

Drosera
Pitchers

Yes-

Pinguicula

Incorrect guesses: D. nidiformis, Sarracenia, P. cyclosecta, P. weser
 
  • #278
pinguicula moranensis?
 
  • #279
Nope, sorry.

Conditions:
No-

Drosera
Pitchers

Yes-

Pinguicula

Incorrect guesses: D. nidiformis, Sarracenia, P. cyclosecta, P. weser, P. moranensis
 
  • #280
is it a mexican ping? if so, Pinguicula moctezumae?
 
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