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Old 30th April 2009, 05:08 PM
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My tuberous sundew are just starting break dormancy, many of them have been sitting just the surface waiting for rain. This happen last week.... Here the photos.



Taken with a flash, Drosera erythrorhiza ssp erythrorhiza flower stalk.



Drosera macrantha ssp eremaea, just ermerging.



Drosera peltata - basal rosette, this plant grows in cermanic pot with capensis.



Same plant four day later, one new leaf.


D. praefolia, South Australian Sundew, rare and only found here
Note the lack of leaves, flower first then rosette come up



D. whittakerii ssp whittakerii (photo last year) Note the flowers stalks with the growing rosette.



D. tubaestylus just braking the surface.
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huh... tuber sundew is my dream plants...
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The small red one?
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The small red one?
Which one? the 2nd photo D. macrantha ssp eremaea, or the last one D. tubastylus.
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wah... i feel to make juice for them D. whittakerii ssp whittakerii

hehehehe...poison
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Here 4 more photo.



Drosera erythrorhiza ssp erythrorhiza - just breaking the surface.



Drosera erythrorhiza ssp erythrorhiza flowers



Drosera macrantha ssp eremaea - starting to grow



Drosera tubaestylus flowers
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They will flower when they wake up from dormancy???!!!That is nice!!!!
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Nice, I wish tuberous sundews are as easy to get here in the states. The flowers are nice, how large are they?
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caseyhoo-species like tubaestylus and erythrorhiza flower at the beginning of active growth, other like stolonifera and rupicola flower about half way through the active growth phase. Finally species like auriculata, macrantha and menzesii flower a few weeks before heading for dormancy

alcran-tubeastylus flowers about 1cm (1/2") diameter, erythrorhiza about 7mm across.
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Been a little while, so here some more photos of my tuberous sundews.



Drosera bulbosa breaking dormancy







Drosera erythrorhiza ssp erythrorhiza



Drosera macrantha ssp eremaea
This species will reach up to 1m in height before flowering and going into dormancy.





Drosera praefolia





Drosera tubeastylus

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