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spatulata and a ?????

thbjr

Don't eat me,... Mr. Flytrap
I'm thinking the one on the left is a D. spatulata.
They came from differant growers and both were labled D. spatulata.
Is the one on the right a D. spatulata also?

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They really both do look like spatulata. The leaf part gradually thickens toward the trap and the trap is definitely spatula-shaped. Another possibility D. dielsiana.
 
Rosetted sundews all confuse the devil out of me......

Spatulata, Dielsiana, Slackii, Tokaiensis etc. I have a sneaking suspicion that they're all the same plant with separate growing variations.

I dunno, they all look the same to me. ???
 
Its definitely possible that they are both D. Spathulata, as Spathulata is such a widely distributed/variable species. (E.G the Fraser Island form is much more reddish then the typical form) The shape seems right :0 *raises eyebrow*
 
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Remember Tamlin's rule of thumb for D. spatulata: "If it looks like spatulata it is spatulata"
 
Remember Tamlin's rule of thumb for D. spatulata: "If it looks like spatulata it is spatulata"

:-)) lol^ I love that...Anyway they both look spatulata to me.

btw Roarbark's right: "Its definitely possible that they are both D. Spathulata, as Spathulata is such a widely distributed/variable species. (E.G the Fraser Island form is much more reddish then the typical form)"
 
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