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thbjr

Don't eat me,... Mr. Flytrap
I have a couple of baby volunteers growing in my sundews. They may be to small to ID, but since I'm new at CP's, I have no idea if the babies germinate looking like mom or grow into their adult form. Anyway, here are some pics.

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Growing with a D. adelae.

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Close up of baby.

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Growing with D. capensis.

Thanks,
Tom
 
the first one looks like a D. adelae sprout from a runner or something

and the second looks like a D. capensis seedling
 
D. adelae, while being nown as the lancelea sundew, produces plantlets from the roots that are circularly shaped/
 
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