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Cute drosera
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Does it have a white flower or pink? For those are interested Lake Badgerup pygmy hybrid has been wipe out around it's lake. It all farmland. It now only found in cultivation.
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Hi Casey

Nice Sundew......Well at first i thought it was lake bankerupt

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Btw where is lake badgerup?
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Does it have a white flower or pink? For those are interested Lake Badgerup pygmy hybrid has been wipe out around it's lake. It all farmland. It now only found in cultivation.
Hi Khoas, you mean this pygmy is a hybrid? Ooh, I didn't know that. Thanks for the info. May I know what is the parentage of this pygmy?
I have a white flower form.
One question, I have many individual plants from gemmea of a same mother plant, will they pollinate with the pollen from among the flowers? I have heard that if they are pygmy hybrid, they won't set seeds. Is this true?
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I just check Lowrie's CP of Aust. Vol.2, it full species name is mouthfull it is Shining x Western pygmy sundew nitidula ssp. omissa x occidentalis ssp. occidentalis. It originally came from the edge of a lake just north of Perth, Western Australia.
All natural pygmy hybrids are sterile and reproduced through gemmae. A clue to see if a pygmy is a hybrid is check the flower for red stigma, which it get from it's nitidula parent.
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I just check Lowrie's CP of Aust. Vol.2, it full species name is mouthfull it is Shining x Western pygmy sundew nitidula ssp. omissa x occidentalis ssp. occidentalis. It originally came from the edge of a lake just north of Perth, Western Australia.
All natural pygmy hybrids are sterile and reproduced through gemmae. A clue to see if a pygmy is a hybrid is check the flower for red stigma, which it get from it's nitidula parent.
Woah, what a long name. Thanks for the info again, Khoas. Appreciated.
I'll check tomorrow if it has a red stigma. If this pygmy hybrid is sterile, meaning I will get seeds, yay!
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Does it have a white flower or pink? For those are interested Lake Badgerup pygmy hybrid has been wipe out around it's lake. It all farmland. It now only found in cultivation.
Really cant remember what color flower it is... Will check it out tomorrow. Hope it still have flower.
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Is the backdrup drosera found in Malaysia Cuz i want 2 by 1
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