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Well, for anybody intimidated by pollinating, it's really a piece of cake. Much easier than most drosera IMHO.
Joseph Clemens gave some great advice. You just need to take the bottom half of the flower off (leave 2 top petals) and it's simple from then on. Take it from someone who just learned and had success on his first try.
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