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Can you get some more pictures?
I would agree with the filiformis, but the top leaf, going into the media, looks almost spoon/paddle shaped at the tip, but I can't tell if it actually is.
If I recall, filiformis seedling do have sort of a paddle in thier first leaf or two. Then they form stubby leaves that resemble threads and then they get longer with each leaf. At least that is what I remember from watching my filiformis sprouts grow this spring. Man I must be getting old, memory fuzzy from 3 months ago...
i dont see any forking in the leaves...and the somewhat flat, and more broad leaves are typical for filiformis seedlings on their first few leaves.....
Thanks, guys and gal.... and now for the bog question: Who put them there? I can understand the stray B. liniflora and D. capillaris seedlings.... but I didn't have the seeds or the plants!
I put them there using my new carnivorous plant materializer. It's the only way I can distribute plants these days. So anytime a stray unknown plant comes up in your pots, you can be assured that I have been hard at work. It's got a built in time machine, in case you're wondering just where I got this material, having no plants. You sent to me about a year from now.
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