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Post by shartmeyer on Dec 4, 2007 13:49:42 GMT
Some weeks ago I found this 4-fold flower produced by our Utricularia cornuta. Since 10 years it grows nicely at our window sill, but this happened the first time. Also the next flower (right beside) developed normal again.
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locko
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Post by locko on Dec 4, 2007 21:55:23 GMT
Crazy that has to be a one in a million occurrence. The mutant flower actually looks pretty good unlike most mutant flowers and leaves.
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Post by Brian Barnes on Dec 5, 2007 2:21:35 GMT
Lovely flower! It reminds one of some sort of bog orchid...
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wadave
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He don't know me vewy well do he?
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Post by wadave on Dec 5, 2007 7:44:12 GMT
I wonder how much this happens in nature but we just never see it?
Dave.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2007 23:01:57 GMT
great flower i wonder if the seed it produces would carry the same flower morph
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