OK, here are some pics of slightly rarer drosera I recently received that have started recover well. They are still new and far from mature plants:
First, D. neocalidonica. The origianl rosette kinda went dormant on me, but this offshoot grew, and now the original one looks like it might perk up again:
Next D. montana - tomentosa:
Here's D. gransaui. This is a delicate dew that I didn't think would recover, but it did with no problems:
Here's D. oblanceolata:
And finally, a new D. madagascariensis that's growing from a leaf cutting. I've found this an easy species to grow and make cuttings from:
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First, D. neocalidonica. The origianl rosette kinda went dormant on me, but this offshoot grew, and now the original one looks like it might perk up again:
Next D. montana - tomentosa:
Here's D. gransaui. This is a delicate dew that I didn't think would recover, but it did with no problems:
Here's D. oblanceolata:
And finally, a new D. madagascariensis that's growing from a leaf cutting. I've found this an easy species to grow and make cuttings from:
Capslock