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Does anybody have a spare P.moranensis?I have a Division of S.minor with location data,vft Red Dragon or some bladderwort divisions(have to look and see what I have to spare).U.S. trades only.Sorry.
Jerry
hi
I don't know what these bladderwort is. I live in NC (wake county).
it grows (in the wild) all tangled up like in the picture. it floats to the top of the lake and in the middle it's all dead.it also grows FAST. The one in the picture is inside a fish bowl. it looks pretty cool. I don't...
Well I was walking around my neighbors yard, and saw some familiar flowers, at first they looked a little like orchids, but then I looked closer, they looked more like bladderwort flowers, I told him I thought they were CP's And he said he thought they were weeds, and that I could have them...
I was wondering if anyone tried to grow Bladderworts like the picture in The Savage Garden near the end of the book for corkscrew plants?
I think I've read here that Bladderworts will not produce traps if there is light hitting the root system. If that is true then I guess the above idea will...
I am very interested in growing this bladderwort since I heard it was one of the easier epiphytes and I love the stolons (looks like something right out of a fantasy story). Oh!.... and the flowers. But before I do I need some cultivation info.
Mostly general care things like soil mix and...
Hey everyone,
I usually dont post in here since I didnt have any of these plants until now. Anyway, I got my first utric, a u. sandesonii (spelling?) and in The Savage Garden there isnt much detail on its climate. Any tips on the tempuratures or dormancy? thanks. p.s. there were only 3 results...
I checked my email this morning and somebody I don't know sent me an email and the title read "
E-mail-A-Friend: Unusual plant found at Jones... "
First thing I thought of was Jones Lake, a State Park that I use to swim at when I was a kid. I opened the email and he said "Thought you might get a...
What and how exactly does a bladderwort eat? Is it like a vacuum? Could it eat a fly and such?
And also, where can I buy one over the internet that ships to the US and is reliable???
Thanks.
I'm looking for a terresterial bladderwort to put in my bog. I'm not sure which species will be best for me. My bog is in full sun most of the day. I need a species that will go dormant in the winter.
Even if you don't have a species to trade, I'd like to hear input that you have on any...
I've been thinking about getting a terrestrial bladderwort, but before i do i was wondering if they are carnivorous or if they are just like any other boring plant.
I started this topic in "Utricularia, Aldrovanda, Genlisea" to ask some questions about a species that I was going to look for, U.floridana. I'm going to continue this topic here because it turned out that it has alot more to do with alot of diffrent species.
Like I said before I've been in...
I was in NC last July and I found what I believe to be U.floridana in a drainage ditch in Bladen county. As far as I know floridana has only been found once in NC and that was in 1972 by Peter Taylor who found it washed up on the shore of White Lake. The site I found was about 6 miles from White...
My collection consist of:
VFT
1 typical VFT
Sundew
D. Adalae
D. Spathulata
D. Alaciae
D. Burmunii red Tentacles
D. Natalensis
Nepenthes
N. Ventricosa
N. Sanguinea (2)
N. Truncata
N. Ventrata
N. Ampullaria "Green"
Bladderwort
U. Tricolor
U. Calycifa
That's pretty much it,so far. What does...
Dont you guys think it would be nice to have an bladderwort forum? I know phil and jeff have a lot on there plate but i was lust thinking and speaking of phil and jeff are great guys and i would like to thank them for this forum and every thing else so thanks.
YAY! I just sprouted some bladderwort seeds (They were from the ICPS and I don't remember the name. I'll go check later). They're Trpoical and just have one or two leaves each. I'm not sure what to do next tho. The medium I have them in (runny peat) would just swallow them up if I dumped...
New evidence today shows that the VEnus Flytraps DNA is partially of extra terrestrial origin, many suspected this already because it is widely known that the home range of the Venus Flytrap is a Meteor Impact Crater.
Compounding this discovery, when scientists visited the core of the crater...
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