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What's your favorite sundew?

What's your favorite sundew? - Figured i should make a poll on it

  • Rosetted Subtropical Sundews

    Votes: 9 14.3%
  • Temperate Sundews

    Votes: 7 11.1%
  • Fork-Leafed Sundews

    Votes: 5 7.9%
  • Tropical Sundews

    Votes: 13 20.6%
  • Wooly Sundews

    Votes: 6 9.5%
  • Pygmy Sundews

    Votes: 8 12.7%
  • Tuberous(specify;regular, erect, climbing, fanleafed, rosetted)

    Votes: 4 6.3%
  • South African Winter Growing Sundews

    Votes: 2 3.2%
  • King Sundew

    Votes: 7 11.1%
  • Whatever you pick,please specify what species(don't click this

    Votes: 2 3.2%

  • Total voters
    63
  • #41
Tropical D. adelae and D. spatulata
 
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  • #42
I'm with BCK, I just gotta adore that D. scorpioides plants you sent me. It's now got about 4-5 lances per plant for the ones growing inside. The ones outside are a bit slower but can catch lots of prey! Thanks Stephen for the plants!
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  • #43
Tuberous sundew, any type. Easiest things to grow:;):
 
  • #44
I'm with Tamlin: I like the Brazillian pygmy forms of the petiolaris complex myself.....

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Joe
 
  • #45
I like forked sundews, I like how they divide and divide and I like how tuberous looks like, but I never had one.
 
  • #46
I voted Tropical because I love D. capensis, D. aliciae, and D. adelae. All easy to grow and all very cool looking plants! Plus, no dormancy
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  • #47
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Quote[/b] (PiranhaPlant @ Sep. 01 2005,11:43)]I like forked sundews, I like how they divide and divide and I like how tuberous looks like, but I never had one.
When I first responded to this poll, I wrote D. spatulata. But that was before BigCarnivourKid sent me D. scorpioides gemmae and later on a young D. binata. I must say that forked sundews rock!

Here's a pic of his D. binata, invading the pot of his gemmae:

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And here is that same D. binata, flowering, a few months ago:

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  • #48
Today I'd have to say D. scorpioides. They tend to take turns. They are all great, I've never met one that I didn't like !
 
  • #49
my heart is in a tuber.. wait a second, my heart is for the tubers
 
  • #50
Any Drosera that has glue drops has my vote. I love them all.
 
  • #51
D. capensis

I luv it!!

Zac
 
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  • #52
I love all sundews, but there will always be a special place in my heart for D. capillaris. It was my first cp and you know you always have thing for your first --sniff sniff.

Though it may not be the most spectacular, I think they are great!
 
  • #53
I like the King of em all....
 
  • #54
Drosera regia, Don't have one yet, but I hear those things are monsters
 
  • #55
I love my lil D. admirabilis. It's flowers are amazing, and it curls rather than wraps around bugs, and I like its shape.

-Ben
 
  • #56
D. slackii. The most red sundew that I have seen. Are really impressive when they get to be 3 inches across.
Lois
 
  • #57
D. angelic
 
  • #58
King Sundew. I love the way it twists and coils.
 
  • #59
D. falconeri. Big plant with big lamina pads, and can be all red!
Peter.
 
  • #60
D.meristocaulis holds its dew in a really awesome shape. But the one I love the most is Drosera Neocalidonica. Completely unique in its environment, sometimes looks woolier than a wolly sundew. I love it, but I don't got one yet. :-(
 
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