Just got its first feeding in and it's starting to look healthy.Still not sure what it is though, I'm guessing D. spatulata.
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Just got its first feeding in and it's starting to look healthy.Still not sure what it is though, I'm guessing D. spatulata.
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Last edited by Joseph Clemens; 01-22-2011 at 03:28 PM. Reason: Nomenclature adjustment - incorrect spelling, D. spathulata
LOOKING FOR: N. (argentii x bicalcarata) x {[(lingulata x edwardsiana) x (naga x hamata)] x [(klossii x undulatifolia) x (aristolochioides x rajah)]} Growlist: http://www.terraforums.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=124586
Do you have an overhead shot?
Yeah I added one.
I just realized that the glam shot didn't really describe the plant very well.![]()
LOOKING FOR: N. (argentii x bicalcarata) x {[(lingulata x edwardsiana) x (naga x hamata)] x [(klossii x undulatifolia) x (aristolochioides x rajah)]} Growlist: http://www.terraforums.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=124586
I'm gonna guess, Drosera dielsiana or maybe Drosera natalensis.
Joseph Clemens
Tucson, Arizona, U S A
Cool! I guess when the flower opens up, will that be more telling?
LOOKING FOR: N. (argentii x bicalcarata) x {[(lingulata x edwardsiana) x (naga x hamata)] x [(klossii x undulatifolia) x (aristolochioides x rajah)]} Growlist: http://www.terraforums.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=124586
And since it appears that almost no one actually has a Drosera dielsiana, would go with Drosera natalensis.
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The honeycomb seed diagnosis will work well for you, since you usually have plenty of seeds on hand.
It's from this thread:
http://terraforums.com/forums/showth...ight=dielsiana
There are actually a lot of different D. natalensis forms that behave very differently.
I traded 2 people for D. dielsiana, and they both turned out to be the same form of D. natalensis...
But it can be a lot harder to judge, since it appeared like massmorrel's dielsiana was actually the real deal, since its crown/the back of the leaf lamina wasn't pillose.
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