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Guess who's awake?!

12/26/2019

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The tuberous Drosera have emerged from the subterranean homes they've stayed in for the past several months! 
I have Drosera macrophylla and Drosera ramellosa. I was quite excited when they came up out of the ground because they are my first tuberous Drosera...I wasn't sure if I had kept them alive through summer dormancy, but here they are! 
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Drosera macrophylla - Late November 2019
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Drosera macrophylla - Early December 2019
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Drosera macrophylla - Late December 2019
An exciting thing about my Drosera macrophylla is that I think it has flower buds coming up!
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Drosera ramellosa - Late November 2019
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Drosera ramellosa - Late December 2019
They live outside on my family's deck with my temperate carnivorous plants. The temperate plants are all in dormancy currently.
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