Help ID Drosera thread

Thanks @stevebradford and @Lloyd Gordon for the help with this.

The flower stalks do only have 4-5 flowers per stalk, would that still be the "Tamlin" or would that be the nidiformis x venusta? It is possible these seeds were from another source outside the CPSC, though I'm not certain. Also don't see much stickiness on the flower stalk. Regardless, it's a great looking plant.
 
Definitely, young plants can start with less flowers per stalk. Some more pictures of the flowers and stalks with some spent dried flowers might also help. Willy has a pretty good collection of pictures of magnified seeds that’s a great why to identify a plant also once you get seeds.

Drosera spatulata ’tamlin’ is fairly easy to identify once it’s mature as the fresh leaves are a little more held up rather than lay flat like other spatulata and have this distinctive kink mid leaf.

Also mine have white flowers
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here’s a example of a different spatulata with leaves that lay flat and pink flowers, spatulata ‘Giant’
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Grabbed a few more pictures. Looking like I need to thin them out a bit. I did manage to get some seeds out of it, only about 20 so far. So if anyone wants to try and grow this Sundew, let me know, I'll send the flower stalk and the harvested seeds out. Probably only enough for one person from what I've harvested so far, it's possible some of the seeds fell out before I got around to trying to harvest them.


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I have two NOID sundews that i would like to get identified.

#1 is a small green one tame as a volunteer in another pot of sundews. Could be a capillaris?

#2 i bought without any id. I’m thinking it could be tokaiensis or some kind of spatulata? It also has unique branching flower stalks.

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