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Drosera tokaiensis

Tokai sundew

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Drosera tokaiensis is a species of sundew native to Japan. It is considered to be a natural hybrid of Drosera rotundifolia and Drosera spatulata. Leaf morphology is similar to the parental species, so its unidentifiable by that alone. So other methods are necessary. One method is to look at differences in their Biseriate Glandular Trichomes (BGTs). These two parent species have 20 and 40 chromosomes, respectively, so recent hybrids between them are sterile, having 30 chromosomes, while the stabilized, fertile D. tokaiensis has 60. The species was previously thought to be a subspecies or variety of Drosera spatulata. It is often mistaken for D. spatulata in cultivation.

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Drosera tokaiensis is a species of sundew native to Japan. It is considered to be a natural hybrid of Drosera rotundifolia and Drosera spatulata. Leaf morphology is similar to the parental species, so its unidentifiable by that alone. So other methods are necessary. One method is to look at differences in their Biseriate Glandular Trichomes (BGTs).

These two parent species have 20 and 40 chromosomes, respectively, so recent hybrids between them are sterile, having 30 chromosomes, while the stabilized, fertile D. tokaiensis has 60 (i.e. allohexaploid). The species was previously thought to be a subspecies or variety of Drosera spatulata. It is often mistaken for D. spatulata in cultivation.

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Habitat

Altitude
0–800 m
Altitude Class
intermediate
Native To
Japan

Cultivation

Difficulty
intermediate
Temperature
Summer 20–28°C / Winter dormancy 0–10°C
Humidity
50–80%
Notes
Natural hybrid of D. rotundifolia × D. spatulata, stable in Japan.

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