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Drosera zonaria im Western Australia

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Christian

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Hi,

we found this plant on two different places during our trip. Once some solitarily growing plants in the Cape Le Grand Nationalpark and once a massive stand close to Perth (Thanks for showing them to us, David!). I somehow like this species ;)

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LOL! Dirty plants!

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I like this species too, thanks Christian for these pics :smile:
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Nice plants! Very green........except the first one! :tongue:

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Morning Christian,

one of my favourite tuberous sundews. I have to admit it looks nicer in cultivation as there is usually not so much sand on the plants! :biggrin: But depending on size the plants are more impressive in nature of course.


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I very much agree: a beautiful species even though the plants in the wild often are covered with sand and leaf litter.

Thanks for sharing!
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Carlos Rohrbacher

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Interestingly, I did not know this species.