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This page is dedicated to Drosera nitidula hybrids. For some reason this species commonly makes hybrids in nature. All the hybrids are sterile and must be reproduced from gemmae. They tend to be vigorous and bloom well.

The first picture of the plant is taken early in the growing season showing the plants at their "best". You can sort of get the scale of the plants by looking at the sand grains. That is 16 mesh silica sand blasting sand in all the photos. The flowers are as close as possible so the details of the flower morphology can be seen. Note the differences in the naughty bits as well as petal shape, color, and pattern. The pot photos ARE to scale. The images show an 8 cm square.

Drosera nitidula subsp. allantostigma x ericksoniae



Drosera nitdula subsp. nitidula x pygmaea
This identification has not been confirmed.


Drosera nitdula subsp. nitidula x occidentalis "Carbarup"
The flowers are pink.


Drosera nitdula subsp. omissa x occidentalis subsp. occidentalis
This is the most popular of the pygmies.


Drosera nitdula subsp. omissa x pulchella


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