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Yes indeed, here in Oswego county both Drosera rotundifolia and D. intermedia make hibernacula starting around the 4th of July, and are all hidden now beneath the thick sphagnum that will protect the over the winter.
I really didn't get much of a chance to enjoy the sundews, since they were recent acquisitions. Hopefully, I'll get them through dormancy, successfully.
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