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Jun 19, 2017 6:47 PM CST
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Name: Lindsey
Ohio (Zone 6a)
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Garden Photography Cactus and Succulents Bromeliad Enjoys or suffers cold winters
Just bought today! I officially now own these two types, a pitcher plant, and a venus fly trap. So excited!

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Jun 19, 2017 7:43 PM CST
Name: Daisy I
Reno, Nv (Zone 6b)
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The first one is Sarracenia sp.

The one at the top in the 2nd photo I really can't make it out.

The ones at the bottom of the 2nd photo look like rosette sundews.
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Jun 19, 2017 8:52 PM CST
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Name: Lindsey
Ohio (Zone 6a)
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Garden Photography Cactus and Succulents Bromeliad Enjoys or suffers cold winters
Thanks so much Daisy! The top pot is the same as the little ones, I guess they are called spoon-leaf sundews (:
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Jun 19, 2017 8:59 PM CST
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Name: Lindsey
Ohio (Zone 6a)
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Garden Photography Cactus and Succulents Bromeliad Enjoys or suffers cold winters
I'm thinking Sarracenia 'Scarlet Belle'
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Jun 24, 2017 10:14 AM CST
Name: Bill Nelson
Corvallis Oregon (Zone 8a)
I don't know what is in the large pot may be. It appears to be two or three plants clustered very tightly together.

The large sundew in the bottom pot is D. rotundifolia - the species that Darwin used for the majority of his insectivorous plant studies. There is no mistaking that leaf shape.

D. rotundifolia is quite common in the wild (but not frequently marketed) and pretty easy to grow. I grow mine outdoors in full sun - year around.
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