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25-07-2010, 08:28 PM
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| | | Sundew ID Is this Long-leaved Sundew Or Great Sundew
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| | | Re: Sundew ID My view is Oblong-leaved sundew as the flowerheads are not too tall.
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| | | Re: Sundew ID Quote:
Originally Posted by Hedera My view is Oblong-leaved sundew as the flowerheads are not too tall. | I'd go ob-long with that. Drosera intermedia. Flower stems equaling leaves, flowers arising from from the sides if the plant.
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