TerraForums Venus Flytrap, Nepenthes, Drosera and more talk
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Definitely not D. rotundifolia. Probably D. spatulata given your location but could be anything from D. capillaris to many of the South African dews. Flowers and seed would probably give a much better clue.
Since the updated pic shows it is not a rotund, it could be capillaris. If not that, then possibly a spat, as cpbobby said. It looks very similar to my capillaris seedlings, though.
The spot where I bought the plant has lots of different Drosera growing in the sarra pots if that helps. At the moment I like capillaris but it could change.
I agree it is spatulata.
It could be tokaiensis though, which is really similar, and often self-seeds...
It seems a bit small for tokaiensis, so I guessed spatulata.
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