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iam looking for some epiphytic utricularia. if you have forms, locations, or just regular plants of
Utricularia buntingiana
Utricularia campbelliana
Utricularia endresii
Utricularia geminiloba
Utricularia humboldtii
Utricularia jamesoniana
Utricularia nephrophylla
Utricularia praetermissa...
About a year ago (4.28.08), Pyro posted this in the trading forum. This was the 2nd level of a huge seed 'giveaway'. Although I may have missed them, there seems to be a paucity of updates. How's everyone's seed growing? Did they all die? Share your experiences ... inquiring minds want to know...
found this one hiding behind the main plant, didnt know it was there, eymae x veitchii
burb
a macro of a macro
flava
and D. prolifera hanging out in the U. humboldtii tank.......i cant grow adelae but this guy seems happy.....think the other one is a spatulata seedling that hitched...
Here are a few flowers that I took pictures of. Go easy, I'm still learning the camera :).
U. sandersonii
D. indica 'Green Form'
P. moctezumae
And for fun, U. humboldtii
Thanks for looking,
Crystal
[EDIT: I just realized a lot of these photos are blurry from the wind, sorry.]
Thought I'd post an update here.
Despite what many people say about these plants, they all grow quite fast for me. I'm growing them mostly live sphag, with the exception of my reniformis (not shown here) and...
Anyone else get U. humboldtii seeds from Pyro? i currently have 6 growing plants but they are still incredibly tiny. my #3 seedling is the first to send down stolons so im pumped for that! how are everyone elses seedlings doing? ill get pictures up tomorrow i think!
Alex
PS: Travis, When were...
i got a plug of u humboldtii. right now it has the long grass like leaves - not the oar shape.
Has anyone gone through this before and knows how long it takes before it makes the oar shaped leaves?
I'm receiving:
U. quelchii x preatermissa
U. humboldtii x quelchii
U. quelchii "Mt. Wei"
U. nelumbifolia
U. nephrophylla "white flower"
I heard U. nephrophylla & U. nelumbifolia are good starter plants when learning to grow plants from the Iperua section. Does anyone have advice for...
I have a cup of about 10 u. humboldtii seedlings that I don't really want..
I don't know what they're worth or anything...so just make me an offer if you want the whole cup.
sorry I'll resize if you think this is too big???
D. Marston Dragon ( TY Crissytal )
Big Ole Clump of D. Spatulatas
D. filiformis var. filiformis "Florida Giant" ( TY crissytal )
P. Prumiliflora
S. Scarlet Bell
Utric Humboldtii
VFT typical form
Okay, so for those that are not on the listserv or ICPS forum you may have missed Barry's give away of some of these a month or so ago.
Well round 2 is here and there are going to be something around ~5000 seed if my math is correct.
So, here is the deal. $3 for shipping per batch of seed...
I'm not happy with the growth from my plant and want to see what others may be doing for their plant.
My plant grows very few leaves a year. Is this normal with most other growers?
It does form adventurous growth which I stick into other pots and it establishes itself and sends up a leaf or 2...
Since the Utricularia forum hasn't had any action since the beginning of December I decided I would share this with you. I received this plug of U. humboldtii a month or so ago and it is now sending up two stolons. Looking forward to seeing this one grow more as I was quite surprised at the...
N. 'Black Dragon'
N. truncata hybrids
N. lowii hybrids (especially with veitchii or truncata)
other large pitchered, colorful hybrids considered........plants or unrooted cuttings OK........
have U. humboldtii division for trade.....
Research Growing Epiphytic Utrics
Hi all,
I've been looking around for epiphytic utrics for a while now. Epiphytic utrics are apparently difficult to grow. In the wild they grow on mossy rock faces with “bare peat and sphagnum” , shaded by trunks and branches. Water dries up...
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