Hello all, I was just turned on to this forum by a fellow dart frogger in my search for some terristrial Utricularia species and I thought that I might introduce my self and my bog. I am graduate student in the Botany Department at the University of Florida, studying the physiology of photosynthetic velamentous roots within the Orchidaceae. I know its a mouth full. I have been growing CPs for about 7 or 8 years now, but I haven't really been collecting for the past few years. So here is a pic of the bog I keep at my mother's. Its about 12X14 ft and ranges from about 24 to 16 inches of soil depth. Its a 1:1 peat:sand mix. There is a 70ft soaker hose coiled in the bottom we use to flood it and a network of perferated PVC about an inch from the top that drains out the sides to prevent flooding. And here is what I grow...
Utricularia subulata
U. subulata var. cleistogama
Sarracenia purpurea (one green form, one heavily veined)
S. flava
S. leucophylla
S. leucophylla 'Hot Pink'
S. leucophylla 'Tarnok'
S. rubra
S. minor
S. minor 'Cases Resolve'
S. psittacina
S. psittacina 'Snorkel'
S. X catesbaei
S. oreophila X williamsii 'Sand Mountian'
Drosera intermedia
D. hybrida
D. filliformis
D. filliformis 'California Sunset'
D. binata
Dionea muscipula
Vaccinium macrocarpon
Lobelia cardnialis
L. spp. (blue)
Juncus spp. (a few different ones)
Iris fluva
I. pseudoacorus
I. virginiana
Platanthera ciliaris
P. spp.
Calopogon tuberosum