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resupinata

  1. w03

    U. resupinata cultivation

    Hello! I just got a plug of this in the mail and was wondering whether anyone here has some cultivation tips. From what I've read it's somewhere between a terrestrial and an affixed aquatic. The photos online seem to show it sometimes growing submerged with a cm or two of water, and sometimes in...
  2. T

    How Ironic

    I find it so ironic that many species of Utricularia native to North America are not commercially available in the United States, yet are available from European sources. For example, who has seen Utricularia resupinata, juncea, cornuta, or floridana for sale in the states? It doesn't seem...
  3. T

    Looking for affixed Utricularia

    Hello everyone, I'm interested in affixed aquatic Utricularia, particularly biloba, volubilis, or resupinata. If you have any Utricularia that grow in a substrate underwater besides graminifolia, gibba or intermedia, I would be interested in trading. I have Aldrovanda vesiculosa and Utricularia...
  4. FloridaCP

    FloridaCP's growlist

    Hey everyone. I finally got around to typing up a list for you all. I'm pretty sure I got everything but not 100% sure. Also keep in mind I work in a greenhouse where we've got over 300 species of plants ranging from orchids, ferns, tropical fruits, cactus, ethnobotanicals and more. So if you're...
  5. Maiden

    Sarracenia purpurea in nature!

    Hello folks ! this week-end i will explore a big bog in my region. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dals09/7299153552/" title="blainville bog de dals009, sur Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8017/7299153552_02323b2484.jpg" width="500" height="393" alt="blainville bog"></a>...
  6. J

    Looking for this species, willing to trade for.......

    TF members! I'm looking specifically for this species, but if you have any other offer, let me know. I'm accepting seeds, plants, cuttings, anything that will keep growing. Why these species? they are simply native CP's of north carolina, and just thought about getting them, perhaps my next...
  7. w03

    William's Very Small grow list

    William (complete reboot) Hm, the original title isn't so fitting anymore... UPDATE Lots of changes, lost lots of plants moving back between college... but lots survived too! Also some cool new species, including one that's been on my want list for a while. New stuff from BCP is here...
  8. CN

    Neps for a number of Utric's

    Well i have put some thought in to this an was wanting to trade a few neps for a number of Utric's . I am Looking for Terrestrial ----------------------------- U. subulata U. graminifolia U. Tricolor U. praelonga U. prehensilis U. dichotoma U. alpina U. blanchetii U. Cornuta U...
  9. lambdlth

    Utricularia resupinata pix

    About a month ago, I purchased a small clump of mud labeled U. resupinata on Ebay. This plant has been growing like crazy. For those who like to see the bladders, I would recommend this plant. While it is an affixed aquatic, it seems to grow primarily between the surface of the water and the...
  10. z5guy

    where do you find?

    Hey, guys, im looking for online sotes to buy Cps off of and im looking for certain ones and ive already been to all the ones i know of and still cant find them, its incrediabley important i find them. Pinguicula macroceras, P. villosa, P. vulgaris, Drosera anglica, Drosera longifolia, Drosera...
  11. elgecko

    Utricularia in the pine barrens

    I guess I could have PMed everyone this that went to the Pine Barrens. You know how we were all wondering what kind of Utricularia was in the lake. Well I picked up a publication at the Batsto park office before I left on Sunday, that's the area were I found the D. filiformis. The Utricularia...
  12. D

    New plants.

    Like Pyro, I feel the need to share the news of my new acquisitions, and no one around here really cares (and by "around here", I mean within a hundred mile radius). Today I got U. odorata, nelumbifolia, fulva, simulans, resupinata and pentadactyla (I've been assured its the real thing, but I...
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