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  • #61
Oh, ho, ho.

Aquatic? If so, Utricularia sandersonii.
 
  • #62
No, No, No


No pitchers
not sticky
not aquatic



Incorrect guesses:
Sarracenia leucophylla, drosera binata, Dionaea muscipula, Utricularia sandersonii
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  • #63
Is it a pitfall-trap carnivore? if so, is it a Brocchinia reducta (bromeliad)?
 
  • #64
Sorry, double "no".

No pitchers
not sticky
not aquatic
not pitfall



Incorrect guesses:
Sarracenia leucophylla, drosera binata, Dionaea muscipula, Utricularia sandersonii, Brochinnia reducta
 
  • #65
Is it a lobster pot trap? If so is it anything in the genus Genlisea?
 
  • #66
No pitchers...Not aquatic...Not sticky...Not pitfall...

Hmm. Can't think of a genus with at least one of those...
 
  • #67
No, no.

No pitchers
not sticky
not aquatic
not pitfall
not lobster pot



Incorrect guesses:
Sarracenia leucophylla, drosera binata, Dionaea muscipula, Utricularia sandersonii, Brochinnia reducta, Genlisea sp.,
 
  • #68
running out of ideas here
 
  • #69
The guess was "is the plant aquatic?", not "is the genus aquatic?".
 
  • #70
Is it even a CP? Lol.
 
  • #71
Oh, yes, it's carnivorous.



No pitchers
not sticky
not aquatic
not pitfall
not lobster pot
carnivorous



Incorrect guesses:
Sarracenia leucophylla, drosera binata, Dionaea muscipula, Utricularia sandersonii, Brochinnia reducta, Genlisea sp.,
 
  • #72
ok i'm gonna go with the last one I can think of:

Is it a suction trap? and if so it will be something in the genus Utricularia.
 
  • #73
Yes.


No pitchers
not sticky
not aquatic
not pitfall
not lobster pot
carnivorous
suction traps



Incorrect guesses:
Sarracenia leucophylla, drosera binata, Dionaea muscipula, Utricularia sandersonii, Brochinnia reducta, Genlisea sp.,
 
  • #74
YAY :D

But....there's like 200 species of terrestrial/epiphytic utrics out there.

---------- Post added at 10:03 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:02 PM ----------

Umm...ok let's narrow this down with the flower:

Is the flower purple? if so is it u. longifolia?
 
  • #75
It is well known, don't worry.


Uhhhh, aren't most Utric. flowers purple?

Not U. longifolia


No pitchers
not sticky
not aquatic
not pitfall
not lobster pot
carnivorous
suction traps
purple flowers (no help there!)



Incorrect guesses:
Sarracenia leucophylla, drosera binata, Dionaea muscipula, Utricularia sandersonii, Brochinnia reducta, Genlisea sp., U. longifolia
 
  • #76
o.o

I guess aquatic doesn't fit Utricularia, haha.

Is it common? If so, U. sandersonii.
 
  • #77
I don't think it's all that common. U. sandersonii has already been guessed.


No pitchers
not sticky
not aquatic
not pitfall
not lobster pot
carnivorous
suction traps
purple flowers (no help there!)
not common



Incorrect guesses:
Sarracenia leucophylla, drosera binata, Dionaea muscipula, Utricularia sandersonii, Brochinnia reducta, Genlisea sp., U. longifolia,
 
  • #78
Oh, whoops. U. dichotoma?
 
  • #79
is it U. livida?
 
  • #80
ok....fine. Is it in the subgenus utricularia? if so, is it in the section foliosa? (just guessing here, as usual ;) )
 
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