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i found some cool looking drosera, anybody cultivate them? if so, what are your conditions?

D. anglica x rotundifolia

D. anglica x filiformis

D. graminifolia var. spiralis

D. regia
 
ALSOOOOOO

Drosera peltata

Drosera cistiflora

Drosera roraimae
 
Hey Altrade,
I, and a few others here, cultivate D. regia 'Big Easy', which is Pingman's own creation. It was so named because of it's ease of cultivation. I got mine at the beginning of the summer as a 2" little pip-squeak, and now it's about 4" with many healthy, sticky leaves. I just grow it with my D. capensis, and other easy 'dews.
 
is it as adaptable as capensis?

for example, could i grow it with my lowlanders?
 
Lowland conditions should suit D. 'Big Easy', it gets fairly warm in the summer in Arizona, and my own plants did fine in the summer heat in my mini greenhouse.

AE I grow most of those Droser on your list and they are very cool plants! But then again, I am not exactly critical when it comes to Drosera.
 
sweet...

thanks tamlin!
 
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