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Post by WillyCKH on Jul 14, 2015 22:21:23 GMT -5
The first rabbit flower of Utricularia Sandersonii!
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Post by WillyCKH on Jul 18, 2015 21:07:40 GMT -5
Not sure which Utricularia this is, but it's pretty
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Post by WillyCKH on Jul 29, 2015 1:02:24 GMT -5
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Post by WillyCKH on Jul 29, 2015 21:40:06 GMT -5
One more pic from today, it looks like a purple face!
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Post by WillyCKH on Aug 19, 2015 0:14:21 GMT -5
Richard ( bcmosaic), you gotta check this out! The Utricularia (I forgot to label it... What is it again?) from you is doing something weird and cool! Plants from you are always special. No idea how this happened though!
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Post by natchgreyes on Aug 19, 2015 5:40:12 GMT -5
Such nice photos! My guess is that the leaf is putting off an offshoot because of a high level of humidity. (It happens sometimes with my Utrics). Then again, maybe not, but you'll see it occasionally happen.
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Post by WillyCKH on Aug 19, 2015 9:28:18 GMT -5
Such nice photos! My guess is that the leaf is putting off an offshoot because of a high level of humidity. (It happens sometimes with my Utrics). Then again, maybe not, but you'll see it occasionally happen. Thanks, natchgreyes! It's the first time I'm seeing this happen, should I help the offshoot reach the soil level and let them develop to new plants?
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Post by hebtwo on Aug 19, 2015 10:01:58 GMT -5
Nicely done Willy! Vegetative propagation on a living specimen!
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Post by lloyd on Aug 19, 2015 13:02:39 GMT -5
The long-stoloned plants do that spontaneously. The ones with round stolons do that if the round part touches the soil.
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Post by natchgreyes on Aug 19, 2015 13:28:48 GMT -5
Such nice photos! My guess is that the leaf is putting off an offshoot because of a high level of humidity. (It happens sometimes with my Utrics). Then again, maybe not, but you'll see it occasionally happen. Thanks, natchgreyes! It's the first time I'm seeing this happen, should I help the offshoot reach the soil level and let them develop to new plants? I've had success just cutting off the large leaf and placing the new plantlet in the soil mixture. As an aside, if you can get some more photos of your unknown terrestrial from some other angles, I'm sure we'd be happy to try to figure out what it might be. Unlike those roundandsticky carnivores, there are only a few handfuls of the hundreds of Utrics in widespread cultivation so IDing it should be possible.
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Post by WillyCKH on Aug 19, 2015 13:29:07 GMT -5
That's really cool!
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Post by WillyCKH on Aug 19, 2015 13:30:39 GMT -5
Thanks, natchgreyes! It's the first time I'm seeing this happen, should I help the offshoot reach the soil level and let them develop to new plants? I've had success just cutting off the large leaf and placing the new plantlet in the soil mixture. As an aside, if you can get some more photos of your unknown terrestrial from some other angles, I'm sure we'd be happy to try to figure out what it might be. Unlike those roundandsticky carnivores, there are only a few handfuls of the hundreds of Utrics in widespread cultivation so IDing it should be possible. I'll try that too! Thanks, it's a Utricularia Longifolia
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Post by WillyCKH on Nov 21, 2015 0:25:36 GMT -5
U. Gibba blooming! First flower ever!
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Post by lloyd on Nov 21, 2015 17:48:16 GMT -5
It will grow into all your pots. Mine grows in a thick mat. The stolons grow all through unprotected pots right to the surface.
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Post by paulkoop on Nov 21, 2015 18:04:40 GMT -5
Yah i have a ton of utrics flowering right now i realy need to take pics and cut the stalks lol
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