gtott
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Post by gtott on Oct 11, 2011 8:01:14 GMT
Hi i purchased some Drosera seeds a while back. I one of the set of seeds was names "Drosera Curviscapa" But now the seeds have germinated & the plant has grown i don't think this is it's correct name ? What do you all think ? Attachments:
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Post by hcarlton on Oct 12, 2011 0:37:20 GMT
From the plants I grow, this looks nearly identical to a typical D. spatulata.
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Post by Christian on Oct 13, 2011 19:08:53 GMT
Hi,
looks like a form of D. spatulata to me.
Christian
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Post by bouncingwatermelon on Oct 16, 2011 8:46:22 GMT
Pure speculation, but it could be D. tokaiensis.
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sweetpea
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Post by sweetpea on Oct 16, 2011 9:47:56 GMT
Dear Bouncingwatermelon-san, Konnichiwa! Pure speculation, but it could be D. tokaiensis. Are you going to attend the next meeting of the IPS? Shibata-sensei is supposed to have both on the rooftop of Nippon Dental Univ. where the meeting will be held. Please check her pots. At least she has heaps of herbarium. Kind regards
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Post by peatmoss on Oct 22, 2011 1:19:51 GMT
Hello,
The plant is most likley D. tokaiensis or D. spatulata as said above.
Thanks
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Post by gtott on Oct 30, 2011 17:08:11 GMT
Thank everyone for your replies. I will rename it D. tokaiensis i think it seems by photo's i have searched in google to look like the best match
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Post by gtott on Oct 30, 2011 17:22:14 GMT
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Post by bouncingwatermelon on Oct 30, 2011 20:39:28 GMT
The plant in the photo does not have hair on its petiole like it does on your plant.
Most, if not all D. tokaiensis photos show plants with white hair on its petioles.
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Post by sweetpea on Oct 30, 2011 22:50:53 GMT
Thank everyone for your replies. I will rename it D. tokaiensis i think it seems by photo's i have searched in google to look like the best match
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Post by sweetpea on Nov 1, 2011 3:49:48 GMT
Dear Gtott-san, Konnichiwa! Thank everyone for your replies. I will rename it D. tokaiensis i think it seems by photo's i have searched in google to look like the best match Unfortunately I do not grow Drosera tokaiensis in greenhouse condition now. But I found some plants in my outdoor mini-bog. They were not good specimens. So it was difficult to take photos to illustrate Drosera tokaiensis. But I tried to take a photo. Do you want me growing it in greenhouse condition and taking a photo once again? Kind regards
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