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d. anglica ?self-polinating?

just have a d. anglica the has a flower scape with 6 nice 3/4 inch flowers, i have manually polinated the first three, i am just wondering if this is necessary, or are they like capensis (?self-polinating?). I`m still new to all this so a little nudge in the right direction would be helpful.
Thanks ahead of time
Steven
 
As far as I know, they are self pollinating.
Let us know how it turns out... there are a number of people on this forum who are dying to get some anglica (I'm one of them :) )
 
Drosera anglica is self-pollinating/fertile. Hand pollination will insure a better seed set. D. anglica seeds take a long time to ripen so leave them until the seed capsules turn black.
 
As far as I know, they are self pollinating.
Let us know how it turns out... there are a number of people on this forum who are dying to get some anglica (I'm one of them :) )

Yeah... what he said!
 
Lol Jim, I was implying you when I wrote that :)
 
Really.... LOL! You wouldn't know it but two years ago I was giving seedlings away...
 
I do :)
You were gonna give me some, but never happened lol I think they all died or something.
 
Yeah, they died out in 2006. Funny how that which is a stronghold one year can be a wasteland the next. That applies to a lot of things, doesn't it!
 
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