Re Outrageous propagation

bertozzi.terry@wpo.pi.sa.gov.au
Wed, 02 Aug 1995 09:13:50 +0930

>.......This resulted in a higher level of water in the tank than
>usual, which caused the ends of the older leaves to become
>submerged once they flopped over. That and the near 100%
>humidity inside the tank have (I'm assuming) caused 8 new
>plantlets to start growing right off of the glandular surfaces
>on the submerged leaves.....

I believe that I read somewhere that these plants could be
multiplied by just floating a leaf on the surface of some water.
This also apparently happens with some other Drosera, although
I'm not sure which ones.

As for other propagating methods for this species, IMHO root
cuttings are undoubtably the best.

Cheers
Terry