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Drosera picture

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Nice sundew. Neato globules of glue.
 
Very nice picture. You have a good eye.
Um, where is the red, (ie "red tentacle") ?

Joe
 
It was under low light, but its starting to turn red since I moved it closer to the bulb.

thanks starman.
droseradude
 
I would tread caustiously if i was an insect in your house
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Here are a couple of pics of my burmanni green.
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Here it is eating an unknown insect it captured.
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I grow mine outside and they are good little eaters.

Oh!  Here is my "red".
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Man, me and Pond Boy need to get your respective cameras!
 
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Wasn`t the syn. sesifolia thrown out and proven false?
 
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Oh my gosh William.  Don't tell me that.  
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I know you already have D. sessilifolia and I just sent you seeds from it...along with burmanni green.
Oh well...now you got more.  Hehehe.
 
  • #13
D.sessilifolia has not been discarded by anyone yet as a synonym of D.burmannii, although there have been talks about the obvious proximity of these two species.
You are probably getting mixed up with those D.aliciae-like plants going around CP collections labelled as D.sessilifolia.

Take Care,
Fernando Rivadavia
 
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