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I got this dorsera from a friend and it came with a label "D. adelae" It sure doesn't look like one. It is a young plant, so I'm not really sure. Does anyone know if this is actually a D. adelae, or is it another type?
Looks like young D. adelae plants to me also. The plant in the bottom left corner looks like its leaves are beginning to get the long, narrow form of what you expect to see on D. adelae.
Frogger, they are immature d. adelae<span style='color:red'>[Edit: Drosera adelae, genus names are always capitalized, even when abbreviated.]</span>. Trust us. They will be like any other d. adelae<span style='color:red'>[Edit: Drosera adelae, genus names are always capitalized, even when abbreviated.]</span> really soon.
Yikes! Hard to identify with the quality pic, but i can safely say it's adelae<span style='color:red'>[Edit: Drosera adelae]</span> or schizandra <span style='color:red'>[Edit: Drosera schizandra]</span>.
They are immature D. adelae, probably pups from roots that reached the surface. It is remarkable how closely the immature form of D. adelae mimics D. schizandra.
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