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What is and what should never be
Here are some of my Drosera and Pings. Nothing too special.

Drosera
D. sp. Jacoby - Anyone know if this is a form of D. spatulata?
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Jacoby Seedlings
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D. oblanceolata Sunset Peak, Hong Kong
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D. adelae
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D. graminifolia
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Petiolaris Complex hybrid seedlings
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D. indica
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D. x Lake badgerup
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B. liniflora -not quite a Drosera :)
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B. liniflora that I transplanted, all survived
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Pinguicula
P. 'Titan'
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P. weser
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P. moctezumae
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P. gypsicola x moctezumae
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P. primuliflora
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African Mask Plant -it's getting too big
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Thanks for looking,
Crystal
 
Very nice! Those Petiolaris seedlings are great! I also like your D. indica. I have that exact same hygrometer, too.

xvart.
 
Thanks guys for the compliments :).

xvart - I just got that hygrometer. I like it. It seems pretty accurate.

mark - the Jacoby looks very similar to spatulata, but isn't quite exact. I'm thinking it's a subspecies of spatulata maybe. It's difficult to find information on it.

Crystal
 
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