Hi Patrice,
It looks like I missed this question and many others in the last few
months! This should be a form of D.madagascariensis. This is a
somewhat variable species which has confused taxonomists in the past.
I just sowed some seed of it recently and now have lots of
seedlings. However, I have mixed results with madagascariensis.
They often grow quite slowly for me. I have a feeling they like
hotter temps than what I have been providing and also believe they
like very wet conditions, which I also have not been providing. I am
growing mine in long fiber (dead) sphagnum.
SundewMatt
--- In thesundewclub@y..., "groupo23" <groupe23@w...> wrote:
> hi you all,
>
> I'm growing a drosera labelled
> drosera sp.okawango delata botswana
>
> it looks like magagascariensis, but for the moment it's still a
> littel plantlet, so I can't really say...
>
> do anybody know someting about this beast ? I got it from a friend
> who prefers neps, he just told me about hight temperatures and
> perenial growing about that plant...
>
> thanx for answers
>
> patrice
> groupe23@w...