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Both of them sprang up in a pot I reused from another grower for Byblis and D. scorp. I didn't realize that everything would end up getting so crowded.
Depending on the light levels, number 2 is probably either auriculata or hookeri. Auriculata turns very red in even moderately good light though. As for the first plant, it would probably help if it were bigger, but it looks somewhat similar to some D. venusta I have seen, or possibly a form of the more common spatulata.
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