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Old 7th November 2009, 11:09 PM
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Default Crossing sundews

kind of a silly question,but can you cross a binata and a capensis? Or how about either one of those with adelae? Still alittle new with sundews, but sure have alot of capensis!
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Default Re: Crossing sundews

I think sundew is more possible to cross if they come from same section.
D. binata, D. capensis and D. adelae come from different section. I don't think they can be hybrided. See this site.
http://www.sarracenia.com/faq/faq5275.html

I try to cross D. lanata with D. ordensis early of this year. Both sundew come from section Lasiocephala. Here is the result.

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Ooh intresting....
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that cool!
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Wow Great Job Lim... so what are you calling it? Sure hope it's self pollinating.

Binatas are hard to get seeds from flowers, and are not self pollinating, so I think not a great choice for crossing.

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phoofy...lol worth a try!
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