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The wide petiole is suggestive of D. pulchella, but macro shots can be deceiving: any chance of a flower photo? Whatever species it is (and I am pretty sure it is D. pulchella) it is a pygmy sundew.
You are correct, the former D.planchonii is now regarded as a subspecies of D. macrantha, although not a synonym. It is a valid subspecies, but this is a climbing tuberous species.
I´ll have to wait until the plants bloom to take pics of the flowers. By now i will take a pic of my D.pulchella plants to compare. I see my pulchella has wider petioles.
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