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I just moved again and will have to starting growing again...
I have a some spare sundew seeds available (I'll pay postage for free, but if you have stuff to trade back that is of course appreciated).  =]
basically, I had seeds of Drosera spatulata and what I am pretty sure was Drosera burmanni. Unfortunately after my move, the envelopes that they were in leaked and mixed and I now have no way of telling which of these tiny seeds is which. I don't want to waste them, and my eyes went sore from trying to count them, so i'll just say that I can give to 7 people, with somewhere between...30 and 80 seeds? It looks like a small amount but even if only 1/2 of them grow I think thats good enough especially for beginners as i think these are common plants?
They were both collected October of 2005, and the spatulata I planted immediately after collection already germinated.
So to the 1st 7 people who respond to this post ill send seed which is either one or both of D. spatulata/D. burmanni(?)

-Matt
 
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  • #10
Got mine today. Then I sneezed. ;)

They look a lot like flea eegs you think he could be trying to start an epidemic? ;)

Thank you very much for the seeds. Any good germination starter tips? It looks like my need to be stratified.

Sincerely,
Brendhan
 
  • #11
I just started up my collection again, so I haven't sown seed recently other that the D. spatulata right after flowering, which I sprinkled over live and dead sphagnum moss and they sprouted in both soil types. The D. burmanni I havent yet tried...
 
  • #12
Got 'em in. Thanks dude.

-Rail
 
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