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Drosera intricata and subhirtella

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Christian

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Hi,

out of the five yellow flowered tuberous Drosera we only found these two. Saddly even without any open flower. I hope you like them anyway.

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Edited by Christian, 08 April 2012 - 08:47 AM.


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Miloslav Macháček

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Better something than nothing huh?  :sun_bespectacled: Beautiful yellow-flowered species - both of them. Thanks for sharing nice photos of them from natural habitat!  :smile:

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What a pity the flowers haven´t been open. D. subhirtella is a "must-have" for me! Beautiful plants even without open flowers.

Cheers

Andreas

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Nice little flowers, but it's a shame they're closed! :D