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Drosera rotundifolia

Ok, a bit blurry. This is using a 10x macro lens with a +4 closeup lens. The focal point is tiny, and these seedlings even tinier. The bottom of the lens is actually resting on the peat, while I'm taking the pictures.

I plan to keep updating this thread as they grow.



Edit. Got a better one, and with a dime for size comparison.
 
Keep up the good work. Last year at this time I started D. anglica, rotundifolia and intermedia from seed. I used tiny bits of freeze dried blood worm once the plants had large enough leaves. It helped.

Brian
 
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Awsome pics of the tiny babies and "CONGRATS" on the germination.. Those are my fav dews..
Looky how cute they are...  
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Thanks for sharring Gawd_oOo.
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I am starting to think I shouldn't have put down all of the seed I received. I am going to have way way to many. I plan to try establishing a wild population in my yard, I have an area that is LFS growing on a peat base, it even rises and lowers based on the water level of the lake I am on. They are native to my area, closest documented population is within 5 miles. The seed is from 1 state away. I don't think that should be an issue. But until it is warm enough to move them out there they had better not get much bigger...
 
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Quote[/b] (Gawd_oOo @ Jan. 09 2006,5:51)] I plan to try establishing a wild population in my yard
Who wouldn't?
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In spring I wanna try growing a couple of these guys in my yard, since I too live in their natural range.

-Ben
 
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