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By Nauz
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Joined:  Mon Sep 21, 2015 5:39 am
#271790
boarderlib wrote:That's a pretty intense pink? It almost looks red?

I had a mother plant sold to me as a Spat from CC. The flowers from the babies can be seen in this thread.

http://www.flytrapcare.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=32429

Similar flower but the coloring looks different. You can judge though.

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Hmm idk closer in the petal is whitish and the outer most of the petal is pink to red. Sucks because there was only two flowers on this stalk. Don't know if it's because of the size of the plant or what. But I'm leaning on the spatulata.
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By boarderlib
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#271795
Yeah, after some research which I have more I want to do. I'm leaning towards some variation of Spat too.

With Tokaiensis being a Spat x Rotundifolia it could fall into there somewhere too. This was a hitchhiker? From a store? You could check their site and maybe narrow it down some that way too. Any narrowing down is going to help in identifying it.

I just hope we can figure it out for you

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By Leathal_Traps
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Joined:  Wed Jan 04, 2012 1:27 am
#271799
"D. spatulata has elongate leaves generally, with gradual tapering, not sudden indents between lamina and petiole"

Spatulata:
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Tokaiensis:
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