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Drosera schizandra

  • #21
I recently purchased a digital camera and I have taken some pics of my schizandra. I have not found this plant to be difficult to grow, although it is a very slow grower. Under very humid conditions, the roots will even grow over the surface of the medium of NZ sphagnum. I grow the plants outdoors year-round in a terrarium in bright light with no direct sun, although the plants would probably grow even bigger with more shade.
The first pic is of a 5-6in shizandra. The third pic shows the fuzzy surface roots of this plant along with plantlets started from leaf cutting. The fourth pic is of shows plantlets from leaf cutting.
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  • #22
Very nice pictures!  Well, my schizandra's leaves are no longer rotting - at the moment. looks like a good misting, cutting off the dead leaves, and changing the tank water did the trick.  I've go my eye on them still.... not out of the woods yet I fear.

-Homer
 
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