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Hello. Could anyone ID these please?
![]() ![]() They popped up in a pot of utrics I had. I'm sure they're one of the common species, but I don't usually grow these types of sundews, so I'm not too familiar with the differences. Thanks.
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rotundifolia?dunno, just a guess, wait for the others
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Looks like a form of spathulata. Very common plant.
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yup... d. spathulata...will turn red if more sunlights were provided.
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Looks like spathulata to me.... but green, either this is a green form or its not getting enough sun.
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Thanks everyone. Will add it to my list.
You're right it is a little green. It's growing in a south-facing window though(here in northern hemisphere), so it should be getting a lot of light. I'll try moving it right next to my pygmies; if that doesn't colour it up, I'll assume it's a green variety.
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well mine is expose to full sun along with my sarracenias.
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