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By AddisonPascal
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Joined:  Thu Oct 04, 2018 10:38 am
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Today I bought a Sarracenia and a Drosera. In the Sarracenia pot there was also another Drosera along with a Venus Flytrap!
Can anyone help me identify the Droseras? Or the Sarracenia, but it doesn't have any pitchers developed. I've taken a photo of the flower as that might help.
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By KategoricalKarnivore
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The Sarracenia is probably a S. alata judging from the flower but not definite until you have some pitchers on it. The first Drosera is D. binata and the second is some form of D. filiformis.
By AddisonPascal
Posts:  11
Joined:  Thu Oct 04, 2018 10:38 am
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KategoricalKarnivore wrote:The Sarracenia is probably a S. alata judging from the flower but not definite until you have some pitchers on it. The first Drosera is D. binata and the second is some form of D. filiformis.
Yeah, I think that is right. I'll have to wait until it grows pitchers but other ones that were growing where I got it from looked like what I can find on the internet. Thanks.
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