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Pygmy Sundew Sigtnatures

jimscott

Tropical Fish Enthusiast
The sprouted gemmae really do look different from one another:


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D. enodes

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D. carburup
 
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Those are some very nice dews your growing there
 
very cool. can't wait to see them matured and all colored up.
 
They're huge!!
 
great pics, and gemmae Jim,
do you give them any thing other than water at this point,
mine are starting as well , but aren't as far along as yours. dont think my camera can take quite that nice of picture till they are a bit larger.
 
Thanks.. actually, some of these pictures aren't as clear as I'd like them to be so as I get better ones I will replace the existing ones. I've already replaced the D. omissa x pulchella.



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D. androsacea
 
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Yesterday I took the get tough or die approach to 4 pots of pygmy sundews that were overrun with moss. I pulled each plant out and placed them in water while I removed the offending layer. In spite of being root sensitive / kiss of death, I have had plants survive. This morning they all look alive.
 
A few more:

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paleacea, ssp. trichocaulis

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paleacea ssp. leioblastus

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pulchella

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allantostigma

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D. lasiantha

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patens


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sewelliana

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[/IMG]dichrosepala

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miniata

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pygmaea
 
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I'm jealous, those are great looking plants. My pygmaea is still growing.
 
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I'm jealous, those are great looking plants. My pygmaea is still growing.

In about a half year there will be gemmae offerings.
 
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What kind of food you are giving to pygmaea, if any?
 
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Freezed dried bloodworms, pulverized.
 
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D. allantostigma x omissa

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D. lasiantha

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D. pulchella x occidentalis
 
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D. carburup

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D. androsacea

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D. manni

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D. oreopodeon

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D. patens

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D. pulchella 'Big Brook'

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D. miniata

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D. dichrosepala

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D. sewellae
 
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Nice flowers jimscott! Wish mine were at flowering age already.
 
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LOL! I went from 11 flowers in that pot, yesterday, to zero today. Weird.
 
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Pretty flowers!
 
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