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D.spatulatha
Hi all, is Jacky Guess Guess Guess time. Let's guess which one not a real D.spatulatha. In fact, I can't observer and tell the different of them. (hope my supplier didn't provide wrong plant to me)
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Re: D.spatulatha
All of them looks like D. spatulatha to me.
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Re: D.spatulatha
And all of them looks good to me :D
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Re: D.spatulatha
There are different forms of D. spatulata. D. spatulata 'Kansai' which is also known as D. tokaiensis is said to be a hybrid of spatulata 'Kanto' and rotundifolia.
D. tokaiensis is widely circulated as just D. spatulata. More info @ http://www.carnivorousplants.org/see..._spatulata.htm
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Re: D.spatulatha
From my grow list, there are D.spatulatha taiwan, D.spatulatha hongkong, D.spatulatha red form, D. tokaiensis aka D. spatulata 'Kansai' and D. dielsiana.
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Re: D.spatulatha
I think plant no. 4 - the reddest & with fatter arm is the D. dielsiana. It looks similar to the one I have.
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