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A few drosera from gemmae

Drossera gibsonii

12-1-11
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1-14-12 (out of focus will try to get better shot)
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Drosera helodes 'Red'

12--1-11
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1-15-12 4" pot w/sewing needle
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1-15-12 4" pot w/sewing needle
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Better shot of the Drosera gibsonii 1-20-11



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Drosera occidentalis Potted 12-4-11

1-11-12 3 of the 5 with flower spikes (plant label is 1/2" wide)

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Drosera leucostigma

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Those look great I hope that my few drosera seeds start to germinate and I can get some little plants like yours.
 
they're already flowering for you?! What are you doing? Bwahahaha, I just saw the cat hair size reference. That is definitely the strangest/best reference object I've ever seen.
 
Wireman the cat hair reference was unintentional - I usually pick them out of the pots with tweezers before taking pictures - THEY ARE EVERYWHERE!!! 3 cats in the house means the fan on the plant stand blows lots of them around.
There are 2 others in spike that I have not photographed yet D. occidentalis australlis 'Wariup", and D. leucostigma.
 
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There are 12 of them in the 4" pot - a couple are hard to see (partially due to their small size - part my lack of skill as a picture taker).


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Are these mature? Pretty droseras you have there, i have a pot full of drosera gemmae, they took off recently and are growing really well, but I am curious how tall will the grow.( I do know these stay fairly small.)
 
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