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Stray Sundew in Bucket

jimscott

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Can you get some more pictures?
I would agree with the filiformis, but the top leaf, going into the media, looks almost spoon/paddle shaped at the tip, but I can't tell if it actually is.
 
If I recall, filiformis seedling do have sort of a paddle in thier first leaf or two. Then they form stubby leaves that resemble threads and then they get longer with each leaf. At least that is what I remember from watching my filiformis sprouts grow this spring. Man I must be getting old, memory fuzzy from 3 months ago...

I agree filiformis 'red'
 
i dont see any forking in the leaves...and the somewhat flat, and more broad leaves are typical for filiformis seedlings on their first few leaves.....
 
Eh, that picture didn't capture what I was talking about, but that it certainly looks like a Filiformis Fl Red.
But I was referring to this:
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Maybe you just have two plants..or something..???
 
Thanks, guys and gal.... and now for the bog question: Who put them there? I can understand the stray B. liniflora and D. capillaris seedlings.... but I didn't have the seeds or the plants!
 
I put them there using my new carnivorous plant materializer. It's the only way I can distribute plants these days. So anytime a stray unknown plant comes up in your pots, you can be assured that I have been hard at work. It's got a built in time machine, in case you're wondering just where I got this material, having no plants. You sent to me about a year from now.
 
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