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With a recent order of sarracenia, I noticed a small bladderwort growing next to one of the ordered S. judith hindles. I've identified it to be a U. Bisquamata.
I really have had no experience with growing bladderworts, so could someone fill me in on what I should do with it?
Should I repot it...
hi there, I'm looking to expand upon my small bladderwort collection, which shouldn't be hard because I only have the following: longifolia, livida *, praelonga *, prehensilus* and sandersonii*. All the ones with * can be divided. I also have odds and ends sundew and ping wise for trades. I'm...
Can anyone tell me what bladderwort this is? Jimscott gave it to me a while back and I lost the name. I also have another random bladderwort growing, it sent up a flower stalk which hopefully will open soon and I'll upload that picture as well.
It has! Along with my bladderwort (u. sandersonii)!
Here are photos of my pygmy! What a nice little fellow. :)
From afar:
Closer up:
It did really well making the trip over to my house. I hope it adjusts to its new home well. ;)
Click thumbnails for bigger pics.
Utricularia longifolia (bladderwort):
Taken with Canon EOS 20D and 24-70mm f/2.8L lens
Taken with Canon EOS 20D and 100mm f/2.8 macro lens
U. calicyfida:
Taken with Canon EOS 20D and 100mm f/2.8 macro lens
Hey, all! I'm new to the boards, but not to carnivorous plants! I've just sown myself some venus flytrap seeds and am looking forward to taking up this fun, new hobby as a carnivorous plant enthusiast. I also got myself a pygmy sundew (drosera roseana) and a bladderwort (utricularia...
I'm really interested in making a pretty little terrarium of CP for my desk.. unfortunately I don't know anything about plants, CPs, or terrariums.
I live in Michigan, so the winters are way too rough for me to winter my plants outside and the whole dormancy thing sounds like it might be a bit...
I found this plant growing in a really deep ditch. It's located in Brunswick county in southeastern NC. I didn't see any traps, but I'm assuming its a bladderwort.
I have never been very good with id'ing bladderworts.
Hey everybody, I'm interested in growing a Bladderwort (doesn't matter what" and I'm willing to trade some seeds for them. the seeds that I have are D. indica, filiformis, capensis "alba", "all red", and typical, spatulata, some Vft mixed seeds, and some drosera intermedia seeds. Thanks if you...
I don't have time to list all the details because I'm going out of town in a few mins and I won't be back until Monday night. But I promise that the winner will have the best cp tour they ever had. Lot of vft's, pitcher plants, sundews, butterworts and bladderwort. And if you're nice I'll even...
Hello i recieved an aquatic bladderwort and i heav two questions about it...How can you tell what species it is just by looking at it or can you tell? And how do you get them to flower? will pictures help?
A few months ago Barry Rice sent out a request for cp'er to help a high school student with a project he was doing for school. I volunteered and was accepted. I don't know everything that is involved in this project, but I know that it will show CP habitat loss and have a living CP display.
The...
for your perusal:
Beastly beauties: Carnivorous plants lure fans with bright colors, unique shapes
BY CANDACE RENALLS
Knight Ridder Newspapers
Creepy, hungry things grow in Charles Lamb's house.
Sticky, hairy plants with pouches and traps lure flies, gnats and spiders to their demise...
Well, by 'elsewhere i mean new Zealand, when virtually every other plant capable of living is invasive (exaggeration)
http://www.doc.govt.nz/Conserv....and.asp
"Carnivorous plants introduced from overseas have been found growing in the wild around Auckland, where they pose a threat to native...
Nice that they gave directions, huh?
Bug-eating plants found in local forests may be disappearing
By Bruce Ritchie
DEMOCRAT STAFF WRITER
SUMATRA - It's a plant-eat-bug world out there along the scenic roads in the Apalachicola National Forest.
Bugs fly or crawl into pitcher plants, get...
Hi. I finally got my new plants in, mostly aquatic, Javafern, hoenwort, water velvet, fairy moss and Utricularia (Bladderwort). The last I dont have a clue how to care for. Does it have any special needs? I should have done more research on this, but it was too interesting to pass up. Anything...
Ahhhh yes, the growlist....
Dionea Muscipula (Venus Flytrap)
D. muscipula (Lowes)
Drosera (Sundew)
D. dichotoma "Giant"(Bugweed)
D. intermedia "carolina giant" (cpbobby)
D. 'Marston Dragon'(Bugweed)
D. capensis typical (Vbkid)
D. capensis "alba"
D. spatulata (cpbobby)
Nepenthes...
I know they're not the best pics but it's hard to take pics under a microscope... http://groups.msn.com/safesaf....oID=347
picture of a terrestrial bladderwort bladder (I'm not sure which one... since the it came up by itself.. sort of... lol... might be U. livida though)
another pic...
I went to my grandma's (who also grows carnivorous plants) in North Carolina. We were planning on visiting CPs in the wild and visiting a few local nurseries. When we arrived at the North Carolina Beach State Park, we were highly disapointed. All of the S. flave were neatly pruned and there was...
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