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Post by melody on Nov 29, 2012 16:45:01 GMT
Does anyone know of a cultivar who sells Drosera capensis that are genetically identical?
I am doing research on this species, and the results will be more sound if all of the plants are identical
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Post by carniplants on Feb 14, 2013 20:55:27 GMT
If you do leaf cuttings you'll get indentical plants.
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Post by coline on Feb 15, 2013 0:50:04 GMT
Those plants take as few as 2 weeks to sprout from each leaf, rendering 1-2 plants per leaf cutting so they are excellent candidates.
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Post by Joseph Clemens on Nov 25, 2014 20:31:44 GMT
If you float the leaves in water, you can obtain a dozen or more plants from each leaf of Drosera capensis. It is also clonally propagable via small root cuttings.
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