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While watering this morning, I happened to notice a number of volunteers from other pots and a start or two from discarded flower stalks.
Dionaea muscipula cv. "B52"
Yes, it's quite common to plants capable of self-pollination; and it has happened on innumerable occasions with Dionaea, Drosera, and Cephalotus over the years.
Last Spring, I trimmed a bunch of flower stalks and tossed them in (then) rain-flooded pots; and that little volunteer was the first obvious example this time around. The Drosera, in the last year, has invaded a number of pots -- and is a bit of a weed . . .
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