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D. paleacea ssp. paleacea

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D. scorpioides 'Gidge Gunnup'

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D. nitidula x pulchella

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D. enodes 'Scotts River'

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D. occidentalis x pulchella

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D. sp. 'Carburug'

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D. pygmaea

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D. nitidula ssp. omissa x pulchella

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D. venusta

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D. glabripes x aliciae

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D. adelae

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D. rotundifolia

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Nice :D How have those scorpoides I traded you growing for you ?
I love pygmies I have 3 species and this winter I'll have like about 600 gemmae with all my scorpoides that I started last winter.
 
Thanks, that D. scorpioides is doing okay but isnt looking its best because my cat knocked it over a little while ago.
 
They'll get over it :) They generally handle stress okay(Bare rooting whatever some death normally not) normally, if they die though,right now I have 35 plants that will produce gemmae this winter. I love cats :) But don't have one it seems they always cause problems :D
 
Nice pictures. What is it that designates D. scorpioides 'Gidge Gunnup' as cultivar status compared to normal D. scorpioides?

xvart.
 
Thanks, The 'Gidge Gunnup' is a location.
 
I love your D. adelae!
 
like i said on the other forum...realy nice plants!!!!!!!
a taxonomy question........is paleacea subsp. paleacea same as paleacea?? ?
 
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Thanks

mark.ca: I believe they are the same.
 
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Thanks.........i was thinking the same way
 
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If there are subspecies of xxx then there has to be a xxx ssp xxx.

For instance with Sarracenia rubra you have S. rubra ssp rubra, S. rubra ssp gulfensis, S. rubra ssp alabamanis, etc.
 
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Thanks again!!!!!!!!!
 
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