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A few sundews and flytraps.
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 8:30 pm
by Tubmonkey1
My best guess...
1. No idea....
2. Drosera Glabripes...maybe not, these leaves seem round, glabripes is more of a paddle. I also wouldn't be that lucky.
3. Slim Snapper
4. Jaws or UK II
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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Re: A few sundews and flytraps.
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 9:35 pm
by Leathal_Traps
Nice plants! What website are these images uploaded to?
Re: A few sundews and flytraps.
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 9:37 pm
by Tubmonkey1
Just this one. I took them on my phone as I posted.
Re: A few sundews and flytraps.
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 6:46 am
by Tubmonkey1
OK! Number 1 is a Drosera Namamoto.
A Hybrid....Angelica x Spatulata
Re: A few sundews and flytraps.
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 9:21 am
by fattytuna
Tubmonkey1 wrote:OK! Number 1 is a Drosera Namamoto.
A Hybrid....Angelica x Spatulata
How did you ID this? A lot of drosera look more or less the same to the untrained (and even expert!) eye. Unless the source of the plants gave you the label as D. namamoto and it got mixed up in your collection, then it's pretty unlikely that it's actually a rare hybrid
To me, the first plant looks like a young Drosera intermedia. The second sundew is light starved but also looks to be D. intermedia to me. Sundews can look different depending on their growing conditions and health, which can sometimes make them appear different than ones on the internet.
As for venus flytrap, it's a good idea not to label plants specific names unless you're 100% certain it is that variety. There's cases in the past where people have mislabelled plants and distributed them further. I can lead to confusion and discrepancies in the trade.
Re: A few sundews and flytraps.
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 9:55 am
by Tubmonkey1
http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/khelljuhg/im ... f16703.jpg
That was a photo through cpphotofinder.
That suggestion was made to my facebook post on a drosera group.
I have gone through hundreds of photos and this is the closest i can find.
Alot have suggested intermedia. I have both temperate and sub tropical varietys. They seem to grow upward and then out. This is the youngest I have.
The one in question
Believe me, mislabeling is a huge concern. I dont label in my own collection until I can be certain. This, however leaves me scratching my head for months.
I buy from many sources and there are always ride alongs. That second plant was buried under a bush of Filiformis. Light starved indeed. I only replanted that a week ago.
I still wont call it anything until it gets much older and i can be sure.
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Re: A few sundews and flytraps.
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 12:24 pm
by Shadowtski
First one looks like Drosera capillaris to me. It's a likely hitchhiker with D. filiformis.
Good growing,
Mike
Re: A few sundews and flytraps.
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 3:27 pm
by fattytuna
Shadowtski wrote:First one looks like Drosera capillaris to me. It's a likely hitchhiker with D. filiformis.
Good growing,
Mike
yes it does! can't believe i missed that
Re: A few sundews and flytraps.
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:05 pm
by Tubmonkey1
fattytuna wrote:Shadowtski wrote:First one looks like Drosera capillaris to me. It's a likely hitchhiker with D. filiformis.
Good growing,
Mike
yes it does! can't believe i missed that
Yes. I believe you are right. Would this be the Pasco County variety?
I did acquire alot of Spatulata from Florida.....
Re: A few sundews and flytraps.
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:13 pm
by Benurmanii
2nd one is either light-starved intermedia or light-starved madagascariensis. Move it in with the rest of your sundews.
Re: A few sundews and flytraps.
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 3:35 pm
by Tubmonkey1
Im think the second is a temperate form of intermedia. The original grower uses t8 bulbs. I can tell all of his plants dont get quite enough light. I use t5 ho and have very red, happy plants.
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Re: A few sundews and flytraps.
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 7:04 pm
by Benurmanii
Tubmonkey1 wrote:Im think the second is a temperate form of intermedia. The original grower uses t8 bulbs. I can tell all of his plants dont get quite enough light. I use t5 ho and have very red, happy plants.
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Ah alright, then it should recover soon.