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Post by dom1234 on Mar 19, 2007 20:34:58 GMT -5
Yay, my first Longifolia's flower: Who want genlisea? (sorry, no reservation for now): Utricularia dichotoma: Utricularia bisquamata:
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Post by tom on Mar 19, 2007 21:17:05 GMT -5
Wow dom, very nice, but only one 'downside'... I think your U. bisquamata isn't a bisquamata! It look more alike a U. uniflora... or something like this (which is nicer IMO). But it is very lovely... I should check if I still got the one you sent me... (I hope so!!!)
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Post by Rick Hillier on Mar 20, 2007 10:36:53 GMT -5
Nice Pics of Utrics (rhyme not intended).
How are you growing that corkscrew?
>>> Rick <<<
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Post by martin on Mar 20, 2007 12:15:59 GMT -5
Very nice flowers! I like especially the "U. bisquamata". Like Tom pointed out, it is probably not U. bisquamata: there is differences in color and it usually have a wave in the lower petal.
Big mass of Genlisea, which species? If you have spare in spring, I would be interested in trading.
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Post by dom1234 on Mar 20, 2007 16:04:26 GMT -5
Utricularia Longifolia: Grow in pure peat moss, 20-25 Celsius, 80% humidity, grow under HPS 400 watts.
For the Genlisea lobata x violacea, I'll trade it this spring (or sell it). Don't worry, enought for everybody on the forum.
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Post by insectivore on Mar 20, 2007 20:58:24 GMT -5
Nice pics dom! Cya
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Post by vraev on Mar 20, 2007 21:18:08 GMT -5
WOW...real nice pics. That corkscrew plant looks really cool. It seems like good ground cover for a terraroum.
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