J.B. - Here's the current list of members in the petiolaris complex:[b said:Quote[/b] (JB_OrchidGuy @ Aug. 20 2006,3:27)]These types of dews are still new to me. I have a falconari, and have seen pictures of derbiensis, but I didn't realize there were others like that too.
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In the picture of Drosera falconeri and others, what is the plant is the bottom left hand corner?
On a consistent basis & in the states? Nowhere.[b said:Quote[/b] (JB_OrchidGuy @ Aug. 20 2006,8:04)]Rattler, what places sell these guys out of TC? I might start looking for them next spring. I can't buy any plants at the moment, but I would like to know where to get them.
You mean the really healthy one with all those leaves that haven't been pulled for propagation? You mean that one??[b said:Quote[/b] (homer @ Aug. 20 2006,3:50)][b said:Quote[/b] ]
In the picture of Drosera falconeri and others, what is the plant is the bottom left hand corner?
D. dilatato-petiolaris "Nhulunbuy, NT"
[b said:Quote[/b] ] You mean the really healthy one with all those leaves that haven't been pulled for propagation? You mean that one??
[b said:Quote[/b] ]Rattler, what places sell these guys out of TC?