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Post by dom1234 on Jul 18, 2007 14:05:53 GMT -5
Hi guys, I'm pretty sure that it's a Drosera anglica, but just to be sure (come's from a peat bog):
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Post by tom on Jul 18, 2007 14:09:41 GMT -5
yes it is
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Post by titom on Jul 19, 2007 21:06:58 GMT -5
do you have other one for trade? If you can, I am interrested! bye!
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Post by dom1234 on Jul 23, 2007 7:09:05 GMT -5
Sorry, but it comes from a wild peat bog (I'm working as a biology technician for summer, and we're working on a peat bog), and I had to be sure it was an anglica.
But I may have a few seeds.
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Post by Sawchuk on Jul 23, 2007 20:20:14 GMT -5
someone identify this for me?? www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=6079880its under my B52 VFT which shouldent be there, there are no dews in that pot and i used brand new medium all from canadian tire i dunno its prob nothin ha behind the weed
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Post by lloyd on Jul 23, 2007 20:26:58 GMT -5
Definitely a plant but not a CP.
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Post by insectivore on Jul 23, 2007 20:35:58 GMT -5
Lloyd he is talking about the blurr in the background! Try to get a better pic its hard to see... Cya
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Post by lloyd on Jul 23, 2007 22:14:36 GMT -5
I thought you were asking about the little seedling in the foreground with the purplish stem.
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Post by titom on Jul 24, 2007 22:32:53 GMT -5
where is this peat bug? As I said in the french subject, I would like to see carnivorous species in quebec.
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Post by lloyd on Jul 24, 2007 22:40:51 GMT -5
Wasn't there a post somewhere about peat bogs in Quebec with maps and details?
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Post by tom on Jul 25, 2007 7:30:19 GMT -5
As far as i know, dom is working in Chibougamau this summer, very far from Montreal Titom
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Post by titom on Jul 25, 2007 9:13:46 GMT -5
Ok, thanks Tom! On the card, Anglica were very far from montreal But as you said, not all the places to find them appear on the card.
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