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By Proudfather77
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Joined:  Sun Dec 16, 2018 10:56 pm
#332759
I have this drosera, on a short stalk, that came out of the peat in one of my pots ... what is this ?

I have yet-to-germinate drosera finlaysoniana and capensis in other pots but this is too stubby to be either of those.
Not filiformis, either. Short petiole, stubby ends on the leaves and a short stem.

A shorter version is just to the left of the bigger one.

Growing very quickly I notice.

I will post more pics.
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By Proudfather77
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Joined:  Sun Dec 16, 2018 10:56 pm
#332784
fluffy123 wrote:I think this is Drosera Filiformis x Intermedia.


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I thought so at first but the base of the petioles is bare and too thick.
I have nidiformis, rotundafoli, binata, traci but thus stubby little guy is nothing like anything I have.

My kingdom for an answer !



I had a single Dr. fil x int. hitch a ride with a plant from Josh at Flytrapking and now I have over 50... they spread faster than weeds.
The Dr. fil x int. branches are thin and reddish, from seedling to mature plant. I have abt 40 seedlings in various pots now.

This is one of my dr. filiformis x intermedia:
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By KategoricalKarnivore
Posts:  1769
Joined:  Wed Aug 24, 2016 5:00 pm
#335549
Kind of looks like a capensis to me.

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