Glandy!
I left the other three in the Utricularia multifida fields, and headed alone towards the car (which
was back by the Drosera rosulata). Earlier I had seen a nice patch of
Drosera glanduligera and I wanted to photograph some of the larger plants.
(Yes, I know you probably saw small specimens of this species several slides ago,
but I wanted to talk about it here, in chronological order of how I spent time on them.)
I was hoping to achieve satisfaction in two goals. The first goal was to derive
some hint about this plant's cultivation needs. It is very difficult to
grow well in cultivation--what is the missing factor that everyone seems to be overlooking? However, despite my observations here
and elsewhere during our Australia trip, I saw nothing that illuminated the mystery.
Here is another image of this plant, viewed a bit further off.