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Wild drosera

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I found some wild Drosera today and yesterday. I saw U. purpurea and U. gibba too both still in flower. I believe me and my brothers will be camping by this pond next week. I know one species is D. intermedia, if you know what the small red one is please tell me. Also if you see another species that I didn't notice please also point it out.

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That far north id take a bet on rotundifolia....

range of brevifolia taken from sarracenia.com - Range (USA): Arkansas, southeastern Kansaseastern Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia. Possibly Oklahoma, and Kentucky?

range of capillaris - Range (USA): Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia. Possibly Tennessee?

So yeah id say rotund for the smaller ones :)
 
I agree with SK.
rotundifolia.
nice find!

here are some 3 year old rotundifolia from seedbank seed
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I have been seeing rotundifolia in places I never would have thought they grow:)

Peace,
Zero
 
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