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D. ordensis --narrow leaf form

Love this Drosera aff. ordensis! Location is Theda Station, Kimberley

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and another view:

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Peter
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Those extra growth points make for some nice Trading Currency once they're detached and established ...
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Beautiful plants! I just wanted to add that I recently planted some D. ordensis seed... And they are growing much better than I had expected. Here is a picture of my largest one
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Andrew
 
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Quote[/b] (adnedarn @ Sep. 06 2006,7:27)]Beautiful plants! I just wanted to add that I recently planted some D. ordensis seed... And they are growing much better than I had expected.
Another convert to the Petiolaris obsession!!!
 
Oh Ron- I've always been interested. I used to have quite a few D. ordensis 'Mulligans Lagoon' plants. I took 1 plant from quarter size to approx 14 divisioins of about 6-10" across. I traded many out- and ultimately lost my plant. But I'm commin back I warn you!! LOL
Andrew
 
BEAUTIFUL plant!! I grew the Mulligan Lagoon type. All the plants are a little different, I love the color of the traps on this one.

Nice work Andrew, I knew you'd do it
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