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Post by elgecko on Mar 29, 2008 1:31:53 GMT
Here are 2 pictures of some very small flower utrics that have bloomed. These where hitch hikers. Any guesses of what these might be? Thanks You might not be able to tell in the pictures, but the flowers have a slight tinge of blue.
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Post by Dave Evans on Mar 29, 2008 7:11:50 GMT
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Post by fischermans on Mar 29, 2008 7:21:47 GMT
Hello First one seems to be subulata and the second one is bisquamata small flower. Regards Alexander
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Post by Jefforever on Mar 31, 2008 23:39:36 GMT
I agreed with Alexander.
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Post by brokken on Apr 1, 2008 15:20:39 GMT
U. subulata and U. bisquamata. Both common hitchhikers.
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Post by elgecko on Apr 1, 2008 21:18:36 GMT
U. subulata and U. bisquamata where what I was thinking and just wanted to check what others thought.
Thanks for the info.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2008 0:25:14 GMT
LOL wow finally something that I would know.....Yes that is ...U. subulata and U. bisquamata ....the only 2 utrics that I have had and managed to get to flower before accidently killing....however I went on vaca and came back to find them dead......lol thats my luck.......the only cp currently that I own and have never managed to kill is U.Gibba
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Post by ICPS-bob on Apr 9, 2008 0:41:22 GMT
You managed to kill U. subulata and U. bisquamata? Many of us have been trying to control those for years and years.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2008 2:39:17 GMT
You managed to kill U. subulata and U. bisquamata? Many of us have been trying to control those for years and years. lol yeah I can kill them pretty fast....I just need to set them on a bright window sill and go on vacation for a few days....they dry out beyond repair....it is really sad....I thought I had found a plant I wasn't going to be able to kill with the sabulata .....I was wrong....However I'm going to keep trying...I'm looking for soem right now so that I can try to grow them again...
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Post by Dave Evans on Apr 10, 2008 20:33:12 GMT
Well if they flowered, you might still have seed in the soil from which new plants will grow... Most probably, you didn't manage to kill them off.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2008 0:45:23 GMT
I have tried to get the seeds to grow by keeping the soil moist but it has been 3 weeks now and they haven't germinated so I'm pretty sure they are dead
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