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Jim,
I've got to say that was my thought also. Even as a hybrid (& under weak lighting), I don't know what petios would cross and produce offspring that look like D. spatulata ...
Hey Jim, I forgot to mention that to you- the mixed petios i got from you were D. var. Jacoby :/
But no worries. Looks like you might have some D. natalensis in that pot too lol.
so far with petiolaris group hybrids it doesn't seem to difficult to see the influence of either parents. Seems to get you something halfway in between.
My things are spatulata. They're not spatulate-shaped. Some have more of a capillaris or rotundifolia shape. If anything, they most closely resemble D. falconeri. I'm pretty sure I got seeds from brown pods (not typical black). Nonetheless, I can't prove or disprove what they are or aren't.
Well the white flowered one is Drosera spatulata from Ahipara Gumfields New Zealand. I'd recognize that face anywhere as I distributed a ton of that seed back in the day. It's a great alpine species that is shy to color up, but does equally well in warmer conditions.
I'd also agree with Aaron, the other plants on the photobucket are good for Drosera natalensis.
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