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By Bird
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Have this drosera I bought at a reptile convention and I don’t know what It is can anyone identify it
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By ChefDean
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I thought that too, but it seems too rounded and the lack of decent snappers, even for one this small. But my track record on IDing small drosera is about 25%.
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By sawyer
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That looks like d. slakii or admirabilis to me. The shape of the leaves don’t look like drosera spathulata
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By Nepenthes0260
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I agree with Mike- sort of looks like cuneifolia. Cunei isn’t a particularly common Drosera- do you happen which vendor was selling it?
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No but it’s been a while since this happened also here’s another one but it’s flowering
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