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Post by paulkoop on Aug 20, 2014 7:11:30 GMT
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Post by hcarlton on Aug 20, 2014 16:47:35 GMT
That's a Genlisea, not Utricularia. As for species, not sure there, I don't have enough experience with that genus.
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Post by tanukimo on Aug 20, 2014 17:03:47 GMT
It looks like it could be Genlisea lobata from the flower, but I don't have any experience with the genus either.
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Post by paulkoop on Aug 20, 2014 19:06:54 GMT
Oh my bad assumed it a ultric i have no clue
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Post by Bio on Aug 21, 2014 0:35:38 GMT
It would help if you could get a better picture of the flower. I have no experience with Genlisea, but G. flexulosa or G. flexulosa x lobata seem very similar to your plant.
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Post by hcarlton on Aug 21, 2014 4:33:47 GMT
Flexuosa x lobata is the one Genlisea I have, it's similar but the flower looks a little chunky, and not enough violet veins. Though it could still fall within normal variation, not sure.
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Post by paulkoop on Aug 21, 2014 8:57:09 GMT
Its genlisea lobata x violacea. Thanks guys. . i was looking for uldrulicaria cuz the leaf looks like it to me ....but i know nothing about ultrix / corkscrew cps . but i got it id d its a very pretty little flower tho ..too bad its sterile. Looks like it grows fast and spreads soo far soo
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