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My Little Tray...

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D. dielsiana (or at least that's what it was labeled as)

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D. spatulata

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D. spatulata x capensis

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D. aliciae

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D. capenis (Typical, Red, Albino, and Narrow leaf)

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Nice, should be crazy in no time as mass said.

That does look a lot like a bladderwort, wait and see if it flowers.
 
nice dews ,i had what i thought was a hitch hiking bladderwort in a few of my dew pots exacty the same looking leaves,it did not flower and i repoted so it didn't get into any more pots
 
I wish I could say I was a frogger, but I was never really satisfied with my twin 20's, so for now they're just pretty bromeliad chambers. Thanks for all the complements!

I had a question, if you can see in this picture i have a small what I believe is Cape 'narrow leaf' growing. How do I safely remove it without damaging either of the sundews?
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Also, it's ok to cut off the flower stalks, right?
 
I wish I could say I was a frogger, but I was never really satisfied with my twin 20's, so for now they're just pretty bromeliad chambers. Thanks for all the complements! They get fed bloodworms, but not too often.

I had a question, if you can see in this picture at the bottom right pot I have a small what I believe is Cape 'narrow leaf' growing by the dielsiana. How do I safely remove it without damaging either of the sundews?
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Also, it's ok to cut off the flower stalks, right?
 
i usually loosen the soil aroudn the roots of the plant to be removed, and carefully ease it up out of the soil. Afterward, pat the soil back down and water it to get it all back in place.
As for the flower stalks, yeah, you can cut them off, but the flowers are pretty, and capensis will just send up more stalks anyway.
 
A nice thread! 'Glad to have found it. I really like the look of your D. spatulata x capensis. An interesting plant.
 
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