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Re: [The Sundew Club] Re: green dielsiana ?   Message List  
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hello dean ,

thanx for your answer. I 'm shure it's not drosera esterhuyseniae.

my 3 plants have spoon schaped leaves. petioles are long , thin and glabrous ,
for a lenght of 1cm to 1.5cm.
younger leaves are semi erected over the rosette , and old leaves rapidly die
away. the tentacles are green , and none of the tree plants changed it color in
red even under bright light.
the "spoon" has the same shape as that of dielsiana's . everything looks like
dielsiana in that plant , only the color is "false".

I realy don't know that plant , and the problem is that this plant began to be
propagated all over europe as beeing a drosera alba...and I would be afraid to
know that d.alba is lost in europeans collection because of a few misslabelled
plants.

thank you for your help.
do you grow other interesting droseras ?

see you

patrice




----- Original Message -----
From: flytraps2000
To: thesundewclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 10:18 PM
Subject: [The Sundew Club] Re: green dielsiana ?


Hello, you might take a look at drosera esterhuyseniae, south african
species I have been growing. Was suppose to be the same as aliciae
but it is growing out green with a tinge of red on the outer edges of
the petal.

Dean


-- In thesundewclub@y..., "groupo23" <groupe23@w...> wrote:
> hi you all ,
>
> I need some help to ID 3 plants I have , from 3 different origins .
> they look like green dielsiana , flowers and leaves are the same.
>
> I have plants from fance , germany , and belgium. all the 3 persons
> that sent me that plants laballed it Drosera alba , but after a
> serious comparison between the typus and thoose perticuliar
plants ,
> it appears clearly that they are'nt alba.
>
> could someone give me some informations ? I never heard about a
green
> form of dielsiana.
>
> thanx a lot
>
> patrice from france


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