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I experienced 4 separate torrential downpurs last Summer. Aside from learning a lesson about having adequate drainage and making sure my "open tray" is NOT taller that the plant containers - it didn't hurt them. I just had a few containers get overturned and may plants disappeared. I also had a lot of "sundew surprise". In short, sundews can survive under water.
Yes, flooding doesn't seem to be much a big deal.. the plants will let you know if it's too much, I'd figure
If your plants end up downstream due to the flooding, it is a different deal (eh, DANscott?? lol), but otherwise, just don't let them sit in deep standing water for too long
I'm going to check on my plant in the morning, it's still raining even when I posted this thread about 6 hours ago, it rains, then it stops, then it rains again. Well, nothing bad probably and now I won't have to give them water for at least a week
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