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Post by WillyCKH on Apr 25, 2015 0:00:17 GMT -5
Hi everyone! I have recently bought a pot of D. Adelae, which has 3 big ones and 2 seedlings, and I have re-potted them because they were crowded. Today when I was checking on them, I have found three flower stalks growing on the largest D. Adelae (I named her Starfish)! This is something new to me, there's always just one flower stalks on my other Droseras. Should I let her grow all the flowers? Will the seeds viable? Many thanks!
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Post by shoggoths on Apr 25, 2015 8:17:45 GMT -5
D. adelae are usually easy growing but getting them to bloom is hard for me so if I were you, I would let it bloom and take a few nice pictures of the flowers. If the plants then crash, it will jump back from the roots or you still have two other one. I'm sorry, I don't know if it is self-fertile.
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Post by H2O on Apr 25, 2015 13:17:29 GMT -5
Worth letting it flower to get some pictures and try to get some seed. It usually a very hardy species.
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