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Pygmy Sundew Sigtnatures

jimscott

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The sprouted gemmae really do look different from one another:


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D. enodes

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D. carburup
 
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great pics, and gemmae Jim,
do you give them any thing other than water at this point,
mine are starting as well , but aren't as far along as yours. dont think my camera can take quite that nice of picture till they are a bit larger.
 
Thanks.. actually, some of these pictures aren't as clear as I'd like them to be so as I get better ones I will replace the existing ones. I've already replaced the D. omissa x pulchella.



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D. androsacea
 
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Yesterday I took the get tough or die approach to 4 pots of pygmy sundews that were overrun with moss. I pulled each plant out and placed them in water while I removed the offending layer. In spite of being root sensitive / kiss of death, I have had plants survive. This morning they all look alive.
 
A few more:

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paleacea, ssp. trichocaulis

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paleacea ssp. leioblastus

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pulchella

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allantostigma

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D. lasiantha

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patens


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sewelliana

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[/IMG]dichrosepala

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miniata

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pygmaea
 
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D. carburup

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D. androsacea

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D. manni

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D. oreopodeon

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D. patens

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D. pulchella 'Big Brook'

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D. miniata

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D. dichrosepala

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D. sewellae
 
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