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I started this D. capillaris Long Arm from seed in this little applesauce cup on soil from nature in my area. Next month it will be two years old. The soil killed other sundews I tried on it. I think this is the greatest sundew survivor on Earth.
Thanks @bluemax. Yes, it flowers well and makes plenty seed cramped in that little container. I more recently found a better local soil type which I’m hoping more sundews will grow on. Sphagnum thrives on it; good sign. Here is a photo of the test sample.
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