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Drosera burmanii or Sessifolia

  • Thread starter PhilipS
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HI: Could you please ID these two little Drosera?

The larger red one is said to be D. tolaiensis and the little green one just D. burmanii. They reddened up a lot under 4K LEDs.

Each flower is a fusia pink in color so its to hard to use just flower color. Originally given to me as two different plants, they self pollinated themselves and the little one is popping up all over like a dandelion. If there is a different avenue to getting plants ID'd please let me know.

CP photo finder has too many broken links.

Thanks in advance.
 

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D. tokaiensis and burmannii. D. sessilifolia has to be ID'ed using a combination of several traits, including flower color, leaf shape, ascending or vertical inflorescence, size, etc.
 
The D. burmanii bloomed this morning. The D. tokaiensis has some serious buds forming.

The D. burmanii flower sure looks like the D. sessifolia picture on the ICPS site. Need more flowers to compare.

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