2 new Drosera that I have added to my collection I think this is a tropical form of Drosera intermedia Drosera aliciae
These species are quite easy. I keep them with my other sub-tropical Drosera in my greenhouse.Min 5*C in winter. They are in full sun, in a dish of rain water.
I found a huge expanse of native Sundew a mile or two from where I live on Monday, I believe it is the Long Leaved Variety Drosera Longifolia.
Very nice! That is Drosera intermedia . Quite a tough little species and far easier to grow than the more common D rotundifolia.
Yup, was going to say intermedia too. It is quite a widepread species and some of the clones from warmer areas are easier to grow as they don't need a dormant/cold period
Sal, Do you know what you got? How have you treated them? I bought some seeds of Drosera binata multifida "extrema" from Chilterns a few months ago. Was ready to give up after 6 weeks, but they are only just starting to germinate.
I'm not sure 'extrema' comes true from seed. I'm certain it is a selected variety of the typical multifida.
Coolsox, In Stewart McPhearsons "Glistening Carnivores", he discusses them as coming from distinct populations.
For anyone interested in CP books: http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/forum/threads/carnivorous-plants.52553/
Interesting. I had a rather good specimen that I believe came from reading uni. The mid summer leaves used to have around 20 or so points! I've always been convinced it was a selected cultivar. I used to know Stewart back when I was a member of the Carnivorous Plant Society. he was a really nice and enthusiastic fellow. Very passionate about the hobby. Nearly went away with him and a few other fellow CP collectors to see wild populations of Sarracenia but ended up cancelling as I met and moved in with my other half that same year. Really hope to catch up with him again someday.
I have a small piece of extrema that I have purchased recently. Hopefully it will start producing some decent sized leaves soon. I have chatted with Stewart recently on a few issues. He is releasing some good publications soon. Among them a trilogy of Drosera of the World, and also a reprint of Lowrie's 3 books. Having a quick look in Glistening Carnivores, extrema was apparently discovered in New South Wales.