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Drosera paleacea subsp. roseana and Drosera scorpioides

thez_yo

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Well, I think the D. scorpioides will actually survive a winter outside in San Diego and making gemmae :-D
(and I guess there's other Drosera in there but I don't know which ones :p)

How are everybody else's pygmies doing?
 
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Despite the seasonal changes some of them are going through, the group of them are quite attractive, together.
 
Very cute thez, I love pygmies, wish I had some!

:love: Thanks! I'm slowly collecting more and more because they're so adorable and take up all but a few centimeters :p

Despite the seasonal changes some of them are going through, the group of them are quite attractive, together.

I know it's so darling :love: It's why I can't keep them in their separate pots, and end up making mixed pots of cute little pygmies :p
 
Nice colour! It is indeed challenging to keep the pots with one species, with the gemmae jettisonning!
 
Hello, my D. pulchella that I received in oct. as gammae (13 gammae) grew at different rates with the fastest growing flowering in early feb. Now five are in flower. In early dec. I received 10 gammae as a special that were mixed. I now have five which I believe are D. roseana with three ready to bloom. The five remaining are all the same species but are very slow growers so I will have to wait and see what those will be. Jack
 
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