[b said:Quote[/b] ]they appear to be more neglect-resistant that D. capensis.
I've done just about everything I can to this plant and it still survives. Just like Capslock says, it's one of the easiest sundews to propagate. I once chopped off an entire stem of D. madagascariensis (in fact, this was after I had asked Capslock about it), stuck it in some peat/perlite, and waited. I expected it to die, but the stem grew its own roots and just kept on growing like nothing happened[b said:Quote[/b] (Drosera36 @ Jan. 23 2006,3:25)]For me it is pretty simple to grow, though you should talk to Mitch (LLeopardGGecko). He has some interesting stories about his D. madagascariensis, and they appear to be more neglect-resistant that D. capensis.
-Ben
Yes, it does.[b said:Quote[/b] (ZAK @ Mar. 02 2006,4:40)]Does anyone know if this species will self pollinate?