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Post by Cristie on Dec 3, 2007 23:52:15 GMT
Hello! I'm posting here some photos from my "babies". Today I got another dioneae muscipula, but there's more than one plant here. Can anybody help me?
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nepenthesfreak
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Post by nepenthesfreak on Dec 4, 2007 2:19:14 GMT
you're lucky, lot's of hitchhiker CPs! The white flowers look a lot like Utricularia sandersonii, and they definitely are sandersonii if they have a rabbitlike shape to them. The little sundew is a tiny Drosera capensis, or possibly spathulata or intermedia, but probably capensis. Both are pleasant, carnivorous weeds. Oh, and nice flytrap. Is that a B52? It has nice sized traps. EDIT: Glider's probably right that it's U. livida, he knows utrics way better than I do.
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Post by glider14 on Dec 4, 2007 17:56:26 GMT
U. livida and D. capensis 'Albino'
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Post by Cristie on Dec 4, 2007 21:31:38 GMT
Very nice! Yeah, lucky! ;D My first Utricularias! and I went for a USD5.00 dionaea! (how much do they usually costs in other countries?) Thanks guys!
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Post by Cristie on Dec 4, 2007 21:58:12 GMT
you're lucky, lot's of hitchhiker CPs! The white flowers look a lot like Utricularia sandersonii, and they definitely are sandersonii if they have a rabbitlike shape to them. The little sundew is a tiny Drosera capensis, or possibly spathulata or intermedia, but probably capensis. Both are pleasant, carnivorous weeds. Oh, and nice flytrap. Is that a B52? It has nice sized traps. EDIT: Glider's probably right that it's U. livida, he knows utrics way better than I do. B52? Another thing... in another board, someone said that I could have the U. arenaria and a subulata how can I tell the difference?
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Post by nepenthesfreak on Dec 5, 2007 22:15:40 GMT
I don't really know, I know next to nothing about utrics actually. B52 is just a clone of venus flytrap with huge traps. What you have there is probably a typical with good characteristics.
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Post by wadave on Dec 6, 2007 7:11:53 GMT
Flytraps usually go for about $5 a pot here in Oz depending on the size of the pot.
Dave.
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Post by vraev on Dec 6, 2007 7:44:14 GMT
B52 is a very very vigorous clone of flytraps. We have a local supplier keehns carnivores in canada. He is going to be soon setting up permits etc which allows foreign sales. My B52 has reached 2 inch traps before I had got issues with shock traps and so on. Finally it recovered after some doctoring by poking the compacted media. However, its dormancy time so I don't have pics of 2 inch traps. but I have had my plant produce them before.
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