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I was thinking that this may be red sphagnum moss and was happy. I have tossed hundreds of capenthes seeds into this over the months. These are defiantly not capenthes! But it is certainly a carpet or Drosera!
 

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No such species as Drosera capenthes. Do you mean capensis? If so that's exactly what they are.
 
No such species as Drosera capenthes. Do you mean capensis? If so that's exactly what they are.
Sorry you have the correct spelling.
No such species as Drosera capenthes. Do you mean capensis? If so that's exactly what they are.
Here is a Capensis leaf and a 4 day old sprout. It is much larger than the unknown Drosera and the unknown have been at there current size for months.
 

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Still capensis. Don't try comparing adult leaves, or plantlets borne from cuttings, to seedlings; they don't develop at the same rate nor start growth with the same appearance.
 
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