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Post by doug on May 15, 2007 19:18:11 GMT -5
this is a picture I took last sumer up in the Bruce peninsula. I just noticed that in the bottom right corner there is something that might be U. Intermedia. Do you experts agree with my guess ?
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Post by insectivore on May 15, 2007 21:32:20 GMT -5
Where? Cya
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Post by doug on May 17, 2007 18:29:41 GMT -5
This is at singing sands at Dorcas bay. No one answered my question. If it is U. Intermedia, does any one in our group grow it?
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Post by insectivore on May 17, 2007 19:52:01 GMT -5
I Can't see where your talking about... Cya
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Post by doug on May 17, 2007 20:06:16 GMT -5
This long green plant right on the surface.
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Post by lloyd on May 17, 2007 20:46:19 GMT -5
It's hard to see what it is. So many water plants look similar. Are there traps on it?
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Post by insectivore on May 17, 2007 20:49:38 GMT -5
Damn... It's hard to tell but is the plant spredding, can you try to see the roots? Cya
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Post by PingKing on May 21, 2007 20:28:13 GMT -5
it looks like a type of moss; but most likely I could be wrong.
Cheers
Xavier
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Post by doug on Jun 27, 2007 21:15:35 GMT -5
I did some investigating and now I can say that it is U. Intermedia. I found some in another place and have it growing at my place now.
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Post by lloyd on Jun 27, 2007 21:34:37 GMT -5
Does it need to go dormant in the winter?
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Post by doug on Jun 27, 2007 21:39:21 GMT -5
I don't know. I was hoping that someone here will know how to look after it.
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Post by tom on Jun 30, 2007 16:17:05 GMT -5
Treat it as others temperate water Utrics, as U. vulgaris for example...
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Post by titom on Jul 2, 2007 9:52:38 GMT -5
I think U.intermedia is one of the rare Canada's species that is not aquatic... maybe it's false...
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Post by tom on Jul 2, 2007 10:36:19 GMT -5
You're right, although U. intermedia is sometime seen in water, depending of the flow of the water table so it might be rambling on peat/mud or in shallow water... But there's also U. cornuta which is 'semi-terrestrial' if i can say so, and you can find in shallow water species such as U. resupinata, U. minor, ...
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Post by titom on Jul 2, 2007 11:41:34 GMT -5
I wrote a document about all the quebec's utricularia species, but I don't have it now...
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