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jimscott

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Now how did an adelae get in there? I have no seeds and the real adelae pots are nowhere near that one.

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I have had my D. adelae jump pots also! I believe the roots find a way up and into other pots if close enough, or you get an un-wanted leaf propagation. I believe in my case the roots jumped pots.
 
If you accidentally used the same potting media you used for a D. adelae pot, a stray root in the soil could've popped up.
 
I think that's how I am getting stray D. capillaris in a several of my pots... at least the seeds thereof.
 
I got this colony as seedlings in 2005. They exist, but they don't flower. I don't know what it takes to get them to flower.

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