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these went into dormancy over the winter just from the change in light.
they were kept at 70F all winter.
they just woke up a month ago.
pics rotundifolia
How old are they? I have some D. rotundifolia 'Charles Darwin' seedlings that are no where near that big.. so I'm assuming they are probably about 2 years old?
they went into dormency for the whole winter at a small size.
I thought they were dead until I got a very close look and saw the small winter bud they had turned into.
the intermedia is flowering profusely.
these are my first temperate drosera, so I didn't know what to expect.
when it warms up here in maine they are going into some of my vft and sarra pots.
peace,
zero
the D. rotundifolia have rounder and wider traps/leaves, and the D. intermedia have more paddle shaped leaves with more accending leaves than almost horizontal.
It was thoughts like that that led me to the discussion forum. When I began buying CP's from the department stores and nurseries, the names on the pots weren't specific. They would read, "Drosera species" or "Asian pitcher plant". So I leafed through Savage Garden & CP's of the US and Canada, and that helped with obvious plants like D. adelae and S. purpurea. But I had this clump of sundew that could have either been D. rotundifolia, intermedia, capillaris or spatulata. They all looked alike to me. So I turned to the Internet and found a picture from a hobbyist that looked just like mine, which turned out to be spatulata. During that search I accidently stumbled onto the discussion forums.
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