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Old 25th December 2008, 11:41 PM
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Hi Malowie

Nice sundews so many of them :D.......Anyways i don't know much about sundews but does D sphatulata need any sort of dormancy or is it an annual plant or it will just grow forever???

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Nothing last forever, Ken. But i don't think spatulata is an annual nor needs dormancy as mine still seems to be growing after almost 1 year.
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Nothing last forever, Ken. But i don't think spatulata is an annual nor needs dormancy as mine still seems to be growing after almost 1 year.
D. spatulata dont need go for dormancy...
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D. spathulata can last for quite a long time, I think. Kenneth, Aaron, why don't you read the Savage Garden book? In the book, d. spathulata is described as a tropic and does not require dormancy.

Nice spathulata, casey, were they grown from seeds or leaf cutting? Mine is big but only one.

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D. spathulata can last for quite a long time, I think. Kenneth, Aaron, why don't you read the Savage Garden book? In the book, d. spathulata is described as a tropic and does not require dormancy.

Nice spathulata, casey, were they grown from seeds or leaf cutting? Mine is big but only one.

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I've read the book, Edward. But i forgot about that because I'm more interested in Darlingtonia and Heliamphora.
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I've read the book, Edward. But i forgot about that because I'm more interested in Darlingtonia and Heliamphora.
Lol, I can see why.

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Well edward i was to busy with the small section for nepenthes :D...........And also the darlintonia and heliamphora.

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