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By carelerasmus
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#308955
SerMuncherIV wrote:Not too much to look at right now, but it should fill in nicely. The species is endemic to Mount Bartle Frere in the Wooroonooran National Park in northern Queensland and is one of the few Drosera to grow in shady conditions.

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Never seen drosera quite like this before! Nice job!

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By tannerm
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Joined:  Mon Jul 04, 2016 5:24 am
#308990
carelerasmus wrote:
SerMuncherIV wrote:Not too much to look at right now, but it should fill in nicely. The species is endemic to Mount Bartle Frere in the Wooroonooran National Park in northern Queensland and is one of the few Drosera to grow in shady conditions.

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Never seen drosera quite like this before! Nice job!

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It’s one of my favorite sundews! It’s actually losing its carnivorous traits because it rains so much in its natural habitat that it washes most of the mucilage off. What little it catches is often poached by ants on the rainforest floor too.


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