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terrestrial Utricularia

  • Thread starter Tanukimo
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This looks like Utricularia amethystina to me, which is strange, because I only ever purchased the white flower form (which has flowered before).

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Also Utricularia tridentata flowered again. I wish it flowered more often. It looks ghostly in this picture.

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Some Utricularia rostrata are flowering as well. I've given up trying to get closeup pictures, since the flowers are about half the size of those of bisquamata.

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Utricularia warburgii has been growing a lot but has yet to flower, although there are a few aborted stalks.

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Nice. Is that d. anglica near the bottom of the second photo?
 
Not really a terrestrial, but a Utricularia biloba clone I got from Mach Fukada flowered. The Taiwanese clone that I have typically flowers around March or April.

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The flowers turn paler with time; the ones in the first picture are a few weeks old.

Also got some flowers from Utricularia amethystina 'white flower.' I wish the purple flower form flowered at the same time so I could compare the two. The last time this form flowered for me was two years ago. The scapes are about a foot tall.

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Also for some reason Utricularia appendiculata really likes to grow on the sides of its container.

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A few months ago I thought I had lost it but thankfully I was wrong. I have gotten scapes from this species but they always abort.
 
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