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Daniel G

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So, any ideas what this could be? It looks like a pygmy to me, but i have no idea where it came from.
It was stuck between some Capensis, so i pulled them out (Like weeds! :wall3: ) to give these two some light.
If they are pygmies, they have a sad outlook, as the pot is little more than 2 inches tall  :red33:

Thanks in advance!
Dan

P.S Sorry about the quality!

Edited by Daniel G, 28 April 2012 - 18:54 PM.


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Looks like Drosera pulchella x nitidula to me....

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Thanks for the reply! :D

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Could be a D. pulchella or a D. rotundifolia

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I can rule out Rotundifolia right now, the pot had no stratification period.