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Post by Sockhom on Aug 22, 2009 15:22:41 GMT
Hello, I'm sure most of you must be craving for some more Indochinese Nepenthes pictures ( :sarcastic_hand: ) but being a naughty boy, I have decided to take a (very) short break with Nepenthes and I will delight you (I hope) with a nice field report of Drosera indica in east southern Cambodia. I found many of them in the town of Kampong Trach, near the Vietnamese border. I was desperately searching for the type location Nepenthes kampotiana that I did not found. Ah well, next time... That sundew is fantastic and very elegant. It grows in seasonally inundated meadows along with many Utricularia, Drosera burmanii and sometimes with Nepenthes smilesii. I found two different forms of Drosera indica growing together. A small vivid red one and the "usual" big green one. There was no intermediate form between the two of them. François.
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Post by Brian Barnes on Aug 24, 2009 9:54:38 GMT
Hey Socky, Excellent! Both green and red Drosera indica forms growing together...gorgeous! Did you notice what appeared to be hybrids present? They would have probably had a weird, "orangish" glow if so. Happy Growing, Brian.
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