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By KategoricalKarnivore
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The 3 plants on top and the three plants on bottom (not including the tiny D. burmannii) all grew from seed out of one seed pod. ;) ;)
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By twitcher
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#333043
Please tell us what they are. I have problems ID'ing some of the sundews (but not the burmanii). That is a very nice pic.
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By CpKid
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#334823
Nice sundews! I have no idea...could they possibly be some sort of temperate species though?
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By KategoricalKarnivore
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#334840
Copper2 wrote:Is it Drosera intermedia x capillaris?
Very close.
By KategoricalKarnivore
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#334841
CpKid wrote:Nice sundews! I have no idea...could they possibly be some sort of temperate species though?
One of the parents is.
By CpKid
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#334842
Hmm...this is a toughy! Maybe a hybrid between D. Anglica "Tropical" and D. Intermedia?
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By Cross
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#334862
KategoricalKarnivore wrote:The 3 plants on top and the three plants on bottom (not including the tiny D. burmannii) all grew from seed out of one seed pod. ;) ;)
See, now I'm going to have to get some round droseras.

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By Painley
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#334869
Capillaris is definitly in it. Maybe
Cap x intermedia

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By KategoricalKarnivore
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#334885
Painley wrote:Capillaris is definitly in it. Maybe
Cap x intermedia

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You got it. The top 3 are D. capillaris x intermedia and the bottom 3 are D. capillaris. All grew from the same seed pod. I pollinated a D. capillaris with intermedia pollen. And apparently only part of the ovary was crossed while the other part was selfed this resulting in two completely different plants grown from one seed pod. Pretty cool I think.
By Painley
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KategoricalKarnivore wrote:
Painley wrote:Capillaris is definitly in it. Maybe
Cap x intermedia

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You got it. The top 3 are D. capillaris x intermedia and the bottom 3 are D. capillaris. All grew from the same seed pod. I pollinated a D. capillaris with intermedia pollen. And apparently only part of the ovary was crossed while the other part was selfed this resulting in two completely different plants grown from one seed pod. Pretty cool I think.
Very cool. I'm impressed I guessed it.

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By KategoricalKarnivore
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#334997
Copper2 wrote:Could I get one of those hybrids? Please pm me
I have about 10 of them growing from leaf cuttings. It’ll be a few more months before they are ready to send out to anyone but I’ll put your name on one and let you know when they are ready.
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