lemaxwell304 wrote:Thanks. Looking for d.scorpioides seeds.
Hi,
Sorry, no scorpioides seed in stock at the moment.
Pygmy Drosera is usually propagated by Gemmae. These are brood bodies, modified leaves with root buds and embryonic plant buds in them. Gemmae have a very short lifespan, a month or less.
But I'll tell you what.
Are you in the mood for an experiment?
If so, let me know.
I have a D. scorpioides the flowered, has a seedpod, but I don't know if there's any seeds inside. You can have it for an SASE.
Also, some Pygmy Sundews will reproduce from leaf cuttings. I can cut a couple leaves and send them along.
Interested?
Good growing,
Mike