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Post by hal on Mar 12, 2015 21:31:46 GMT -5
ng sent me some seeds in November and they were planted on sphagnum and kept in the fridge until last week. I checked them out today and quite a few had sprouted. Look at the light area bottom right then follow back up to the left. I'll plant them out in the spring and post updates. Does anyone else get rotundiflora/rotundifolia confused or is it just me? I can never remember which is the ping and which is the dew without reminding myself that one is the flower and one is the leaf.
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Post by Devon on Mar 13, 2015 0:27:03 GMT -5
D. rotundifolia is one of my favourite Drosera - I have some seeds still in strat which I plan on growing directly outdoors when the weather is warm. Looks like you have lots of sprouts!
I never called D. rotundifolia D. rotundiflora. I did not however realize there was any difference in the species name, so for a while I thought P. rotundiflora was P. rotundifolia.
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