Trapper J Carnivorous Plant Addict Jan 8, 2025 #22 I agree with @bernnie. This is my little D. Burmanni. Strong similarities. Darn sneaky invaders, but this is a nice one!
I agree with @bernnie. This is my little D. Burmanni. Strong similarities. Darn sneaky invaders, but this is a nice one!
dewy Carnivorous Plant Addict Jan 9, 2025 #24 Either drosera Burnaby or sessilifolia. I can never tell how to differentiate the two.
coconut Carnivorous Plant Addict Jan 10, 2025 #25 Little differences, but still have differences...LOL This is drosera burmannii This is drosera sessilifolia. The petiole is shorter. Last edited: Jan 10, 2025
Little differences, but still have differences...LOL This is drosera burmannii This is drosera sessilifolia. The petiole is shorter.
coconut Carnivorous Plant Addict Jun 29, 2025 #26 Drosera burmannii (green) left, versus drosera sessilifolia. Do you agree with the ID ? The sessilifolia, center, has flowered, yielded seeds and starts a new stalk ... still in top shape after flowering ! Last edited: Jun 30, 2025
Drosera burmannii (green) left, versus drosera sessilifolia. Do you agree with the ID ? The sessilifolia, center, has flowered, yielded seeds and starts a new stalk ... still in top shape after flowering !