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Some photos of some of the Carnivorous plants that Chris and I found at Yamba today, we found Drosera spatulata,pygmaea,binata var.multifida F.'Extrema', and a white flowered form of Utricularia uliginosa. We also found some Sundew bugs (Setocoris sp.) and Sphagnum moss.

One of the Drosera binata we found had a leaf with 75 forks on it!.
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Drosera spatulata,pygmaea and Utric uliginosa growing in a seep
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Utricularia uliginosa "White form"
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The Drosera binata leaf with 75 forks.

Posted on: 2008/12/27 22:10
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wow! that binata is massive! i take it this is near the coast

Posted on: 2009/10/7 21:59
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75! I can only count 40 points. Have you been drinking Matti?

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probably was at the time Greg, lol!.

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That may of not been the plant but I am pretty sure from memory that we did find one with 75 forks on it :).

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if we have a new world record we need some proof! did you not take a photo?

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I don't think so :(. Didn't the one you found at coffs have 80 something on it?.

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