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Branched D. capensis?

ltecato
14 years ago

I recently got this drosera at a nursery in a plastic cube. There were others on sale that were definitely D. capensis, but this one looked different, so I bought it.

It's hard to make sense of the photo, so I'll give some details: It's just one plant. It has a central stem. The branches coming off of it look like the top of a capensis.

I looked and couldn't find any obvious sign that the plant had been topped off. Still, I'm wondering if it might be a capensis that has somehow been forced to branch... or is it another species?

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