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Well, it isn't a tuberous Drosera but it is something unique. Drosera meristocaulis, the second generation.
Without fanfare last year Ivan Snyder was able to successfully cross pollinate two plants from the original batch of seeds distributed by Fernando Rivadavia several years ago. This species does not appear to self-pollinate or be self-fertile. It is extremely difficult to cultivate. Don't expect any more seed anytime soon. Ivan no longer has the parent plants (given away).
Most recent seedling. Silver objects are common straight pins. Gives you an idea of the size:
I don't have any really rare plants, but here is my contribution. I got these tubers from you a few months ago, Pyro. So far, these are the only two tubers that have popped up (no d. gigantea yet )
d. peltata var foliosa
d. peltata var gracilis
My first peltata to start "climbing." I got these as seeds in a trade a while back.
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