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Drosera x(lake badgerup)
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Cute drosera
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Does it have a white flower or pink? For those are interested Lake Badgerup pygmy hybrid has been wipe out around it's lake. It all farmland:thumbdown:. It now only found in cultivation.
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Hi Casey
Nice Sundew......Well at first i thought it was lake bankerupt :p Ken |
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Btw where is lake badgerup?
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I have a white flower form. One question, I have many individual plants from gemmea of a same mother plant, will they pollinate with the pollen from among the flowers? I have heard that if they are pygmy hybrid, they won't set seeds. Is this true? |
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I just check Lowrie's CP of Aust. Vol.2, it full species name is mouthfull it is Shining x Western pygmy sundew nitidula ssp. omissa x occidentalis ssp. occidentalis. It originally came from the edge of a lake just north of Perth, Western Australia.
All natural pygmy hybrids are sterile and reproduced through gemmae. A clue to see if a pygmy is a hybrid is check the flower for red stigma, which it get from it's nitidula parent. |
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I'll check tomorrow if it has a red stigma. :laugh: If this pygmy hybrid is sterile, meaning I will get seeds, yay! |
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TS, my man, if the plant is sterile, you won't get seed - it's like shooting blanks - pun intended:tongue:
You need it to be fertile to be able to harvest seeds, dude :laugh: Just kidding okay ! |
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