There are other populations as well of the "long arm" form. I have seen such from both North Carolina and Alabama. There are likely others as well. Some (e.g. the North Carolina population) are apparently self sterile. The Pasco CO. form differes from all others I have studied, both in the thinness and more tetrete petiole, and most significantly in its fertility. It is a very variable species, and nearly every population expresses a different phenotype which has led to speculations as to the possibility of introgression with other North American species like D. intermedia and D. brevifolia.
I am very interested in cultivating plants for other areas across the range, so if anyone has collection data on the plants they grow, please contact me if you are willing to trade.
My growlist currently includes:
Drosera_capillaris_Autatga_Co_Alabama UCD
Drosera capillaris “Nokomis, Alabama”
Drosera capillaris “Northern U.S. range form"
Drosera capillaris “North Carolina Population”
Drosera capillaris “Virginia Population Northernmost occurrence"
Drosera capillaris “Southern range long arm form Pasco County, Florida (Bob McMorris)”
Drosera capillaris “Praia do Imbé, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil”
Drosera capillaris “Giant” "Crestview, Florida"
I am looking for plants, vs seed., or preferably both.