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is that drosera flower stalks contain male and female flower or just like nepenthes is unisex... need two sex plant to produce seeds?...
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Drosera is monoecious. Some can self pollinated. Some cannot. Depend on species.
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Yes, please let us know what particular drosera species you are referring to, because some are hard/impossible to self pollinate, some naturally self pollinates without any help.
TTFN Arvin
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Burmanii is self pollinating, wait till flowers bloom then wait till they turn brown and dry then collect seeds, seeds very small so be careful.
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