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Post by blokeman on May 31, 2009 3:45:03 GMT -5
I'm glad you posted those pics Tom, I just received U. Alpina and Longifolia, great to have a little peek of what's to come! I have however removed my U. Livida from my terra as it looks to be taking over. Ahh, the evolution of a terra, never ending story ;D
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Post by Syble on Sept 14, 2009 23:34:57 GMT -5
Don't forget Calycifida and sandersonii!!! They are among the cool aswell hehe. I've really begun to appreciate the leafy utrics like calys and longifolias, and would one day like to expand those guys hehe. Sib
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Post by Syble on Sept 14, 2009 23:35:52 GMT -5
and the flower
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Post by deedle on Dec 4, 2009 18:39:23 GMT -5
Really enjoyed all your photos you posted last April!It has been a while since anyone has commented on this thread,so since I am still pretty new here and I am using this winter to do some research into these fabulous bladderworts,I was curious to know if you have kept utricularia dichotoma ? There are so many varieties to choose from and I was hoping to find an epyphitic utric.Any idea's?
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Post by Syble on Dec 4, 2009 23:19:55 GMT -5
there are several people who keep dichotoma here, i may even have it lol. If your after an epyphitic utric Look into U. longifolia. I will have good portions of that available in the spring i'm sure Sib
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Post by deedle on Dec 5, 2009 14:29:02 GMT -5
Yes I can see why! Such beautiful little flowers. Tom did mention u.longifolia to me, but said it can be messy? I really like the looks of the u.dichotoma,so I guess I will wait til spring. Thanks again
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