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Here's an unusual one I found whilst clearing a few plants out, I got Keeley to take the photo.
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Edited by ada, 08 June 2012 - 10:38 AM.


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Wow! Very interesting, seems to be fully functional too

That's some photographic skill too, what camera is it?

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Nice, i had a similar leaf on D. anglica too a few years ago. But your photo is far more better then the one i took back then :smile:

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Kool Whip!

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I have a similar leaf on one of my anglicas too. It seems to be common among anglicas...?

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View PostJames O, on 08 June 2012 - 19:24 PM, said:

I have a similar leaf on one of my anglicas too. It seems to be common among anglicas...?
I've grown several plants from two locations in Hawaii for several years but never noticed any leaves like this. For the folks who have had these leaves - where are they from?

Edited by RL7836, 08 June 2012 - 21:01 PM.


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I have never seen this in d.anglica before,this plant is from a location in southern england.
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I've seen this several times in the wild as well I should add; mine are from Ireland.

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great photo!

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Mine are european too, originally from Poland.

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Very beautiful picture & plant!
I had the same with my Drosera filiformis at 2 leaves. Is it possible, that this 'twinleaves' occur when the leave is damaged?

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Indeed a very nice picture Adrian.

Best regards,
Dani