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Is this NOT Drosera binata?

  • #21
If it's a D. capensis, you don't have to move it... from the looks of it, it loves its conditions. I have a bunch of mature capensis that are fine with no attention plonked in the weirdest of places

Happy growing!
 
  • #22
For comparison, here's D. anglica & D. intermedia, side-by-side:

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D. anglica

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baby binata

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D. capensis 'All Red'

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D. capensis 'Typical'

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D. capensis 'Broad Leaf'
 
  • #23
Drosera capensis
 
  • #24
It could be D. linearis. It looks a lot like capensis, but it's a North American native. D. linearis is not a commonly kept sundew. If it is linearis you're very lucky. It looks like you have a white flowered U. subulata that actually opened a flower too. Very lucky.
 
  • #25
nope.. it's STILL.. D. capensis
 
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