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D. zigzagia............i think?

couldnt get pics of the rosettes as they are about 1.5-2mm across and the camera doesnt like things that small.........anyways its growing in the zigzagia pot

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tough to say as many tuberous look like zigzagia.... menziesii comes to mind as one.
Alex
 
tough to say as many tuberous look like zigzagia.... menziesii comes to mind as one.
Alex

True.

It's too early to tell. Certainly could be though. Are the laminas kidney shaped as opposed to circular?
 
when viewed from above? circular....

i didnt order any menziesii seeds so if it is some got into the zigzagia seed pack. all the pots around it were seeded with petolaris complex Drosera. i realize it was prolly to small for 100% identification but its also my first tuberous dew that has actually grown for me other than peltata so i thought it was worth the picture
 
new pics...........ahhhhhh is this normal?

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Okay, that is really strange. I can say none of my zigzagia have done that...
 
Neat! Another pair of basal leaves on top. Any updates? :poke:
 
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So I was photoing the bloom on my plant and noticed something odd

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See it yet?

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How about now??

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Moved the blooming plant out of the way

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And here is another plant doing the same thing.

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So it seems this is not a totally fluke thing to Rattler's plant. Now if only I knew why it was happening...
 
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