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Re: D. binata - needs advice
Normally, at young age, drosera binata will split into two. As it matures, it may split up to three or even four. My drosera binata did that before. And don't worry, it doesn't harm your plant :smile:
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Re: D. binata - needs advice
Dear edwardyeeks,
Meaning my D.binata still yong? |
Re: D. binata - needs advice
Your drosera is how old? I think that if it is given good growing conditions and as it matures, it will branch into more than two tentacles.
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Re: D. binata - needs advice
It's about 2 mouths with me. May be still young.
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Re: D. binata - needs advice
Lim, I just know how to differentiate them!!!! thanx...
Edward, you are right, the plant need time to get "branches leaf". It start with 2 branch. At my house, maximum that I got is just 6 branches per leaf... |
Re: D. binata - needs advice
Dear caseyhoo,
How long you start to get 6 points? Do all will be 6 points or just some? |
Re: D. binata - needs advice
How long you start to get 6 points?
>> Tan, sorry, I dont think I have the answer for that... Because I dont know how old it is... Do all will be 6 points or just some? >> Need to double check whethr I still got 6 points old plant at my garden :crying: |
Re: D. binata - needs advice
According to McPherson (2009), the petioles of the leaves of D. binata var. multifida f. extrema can reach lengths of up to 100 cm. Lamina may have a total diameter of up to 35 cm.
Wait and see if my plants can grow to that size. I guess all the D. binata that circulated among local hobbyist are the same clone. I get my plant from a Singapore grower which is originated from Triffid Park. Pherson (2009) |
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OK.I will wait for you. |
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But my leaf was away 'sleep', can not standup *biggrin2* How do we do or support for the leaf to reach up to 100cm? :shy: Meaning that current D. binata that you sell was from Triffid Park? |
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