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Post by krizenten on Aug 17, 2009 2:14:08 GMT
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Post by Alexis on Aug 17, 2009 18:50:33 GMT
It isn't any 'type'.
VFTs come in all varieties - big, small, red, yellow, green, pink, striped, tall, short.
There are only a few cultivars and the other 90% are just typical flytraps.
Where did you get it from? If you want to give it a label, just note where it was bought from.
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Post by unstuckintime on Aug 20, 2009 21:01:50 GMT
Its a beautiful plant, though
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Post by loakesy on Sept 1, 2009 9:08:08 GMT
I think that as a rule, if your plant isn't already named when you get it, it is just a typical plant, and to try to assign it an already recognised cultivar name is very dangerous. If you want to differentiate it for any other VFT in your collection, use descriptives like 'VFT - Red striped trap', for example
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Post by krizenten on Sept 2, 2009 0:46:05 GMT
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Post by Alexis on Sept 2, 2009 9:38:12 GMT
Yes, unless the person you bought them from had specified a name.
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Post by elgecko on Sept 2, 2009 15:57:38 GMT
If you want to differentiate it for any other VFT in your collection, use descriptives like 'VFT - Red striped trap', for example I think you would use double quotes? VFT - "Red striped trap" Don't you use single quotes for true cultivars? VFT - 'Big Mouth' I thin a single quotes could cause problems with confusing them with cultivars.
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Post by Aidan on Sept 2, 2009 19:37:56 GMT
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