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D.capensis - need cultivar ID help

don555
16 years ago

I started digging a bit deeper into my neglected sundew collection; today's focus was on D.capensis. I have 4 pots of this plant, presumably (but not for sure) all are different cultivars. I found a few possible IDs from when I bought these (3 years ago), which identify 3 of the cultivars as "narrow leaf", "red leaf" and "albino (white flower)". It is quite likely that I bought other cultivars of D.capensis but didn't keep the old seed packs because I planted all the seeds 3 years ago.

I found barely legible labels on two of the pots, but I'm not sure I really agree with IDs on those pots. All of the seeds came from donations to the ICPS seed bank, it is possible that they were mis-identified somewhere along the line.

My specific questions:

1) Can you confirm (or refute) any of the possible IDs I have for these D.capensis cultivars?

2) One of these pots clearly outshine all others for vigor. What is this cultivar, and is this superior performance typical?

3) My so-called red-leaf D.capensis does not look red, and seems quite less vigorous than the other cultivars. Two part question -- is this plant mislabeled, and does the red-leaf D.capensis typically have weak growth?

PICTURES: all plants grown from seed (planted January 2005), and grown entirely under indoor grow lights in very similar conditions. So differences in vigor are likely very real.

I've named the D.capensis cultivars Variety 1 through Variety 4, and tried to include a "whole pot" shot with a quarter for scale, plus a close-up. I didn't get good enough pics to do this for all cultivars.

Here goes:

VARIETY 1:

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VARIETY 2:

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VARIETY 3: This was labelled as D.capensis "albino (white flowered)". I don't recall the flower colour now, but my concern is that this variety seems less vigorous than the previous varieties... is this variety generally less vigorous than other kinds of D.capensis?

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VARIETY 4: This was labelled as D.capensis "red leaf". I don't see any particular redness to the leaves, but maybe that only develops under specific conditions that I didn't provide (these were grown under growlights in a basement). At any rate, these seem to be sluggish and not red.

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