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This close to knowing what species of bladderwort hitched a ride on my live moss. I love this moment. Probably a common one, but who knows? It's gardening like playing Pokemon, looking for that rare. I don't understand reviews of live moss that say "weedy", I've gotten several Sarracenia hybrids, some flytraps, and this. It has carnivorous traps in the soil that prey on itty bittty pondlife critters. Such species should be called delightful surprises, not weeds.

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