I'm wondering which Utricularia can be mounted and grown on a mossy log that has water trickling over it's surface constantly in my tropical vivarium. It can be a cooler temp/alpine species as my vivarium gets rather cool in the winter (down to 65*).
I really enjoy epiphytic plants but I do not wish to remove the mossy logs to allow for any drying rest periods. Does U. longifolia require a dry rest period?
The logs currently are being colonized by: Living sphagnum moss, Kyoto moss, unidentified moss, saginella sp., Riccia fluritans, Pinguliculia primulifolia and some unknown miniature ferns which showed up in a pot with one of my Nepenthes.
Thanks for any thoughts!
I really enjoy epiphytic plants but I do not wish to remove the mossy logs to allow for any drying rest periods. Does U. longifolia require a dry rest period?
The logs currently are being colonized by: Living sphagnum moss, Kyoto moss, unidentified moss, saginella sp., Riccia fluritans, Pinguliculia primulifolia and some unknown miniature ferns which showed up in a pot with one of my Nepenthes.
Thanks for any thoughts!