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Just thought I would share a few pics of the D. admirabilis that I picked up a while ago. It has been flowering for about a month now. Like a lot of Drosera's the flowers close up each night and only open when there is sufficient light. Cheers.
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Nice healthy plants and the flowers look like Byblis flowers.
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Hi strath
Wow a sudden burst of pictures ![]() Ken
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I looked at those pictures and I realized instantly that.......my aliciae is actually admirabilis!!! The leaves and flower looks 100% like mine. The flowers are quite large, yje largest in my collection of drosera.
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I can't be 100% certain about this, but your D. admirabilis looks a lot like D. aliciae to me...
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The plants I call admirabilis are much smaller only 2cm in diameter. It does look similar to aliciae in been a rosette species with wedge shaped leaves. It only flowers in spring unlike aliciae which will, sometimes, flowers in summer.
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