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Post by Rug on Aug 16, 2007 20:22:50 GMT -5
Is there an easy way to tell Drosera X Tokaiensis and D. sapatulata apart from eachother? I have both and I forgot to lablel a few pots so I'm not sure which is which.
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Post by lloyd on Aug 16, 2007 20:29:10 GMT -5
Isn't tokaiensis smaller than spatulata?
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Post by insectivore on Aug 16, 2007 21:30:42 GMT -5
Yeah a bit smaller... Can you post pics? Cya
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Post by mabudon on Aug 18, 2007 9:04:23 GMT -5
They're pretty dang similar, especially if they aren't full-sized yet. D x tokaiensis is a natural, stable and fertile hybrid between D.spatulata and D.rotundifolia. it looks a LOT like either one, except that the lamina are more teardrop shaped, whereas on D.rotundifolia they are more kidney-kinda shaped and wider
Depending on what exact form of D.spatulata you have, they might very well look practically identical and you might have to go on weird minor details, like presence or absence of stipules, or flower colour and/or structure. Maybe a pic side by side or something, if not now then when they're a bit older??
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