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Terrestrial utrics

Well my U. sandersonii is going crazy now (another flower spotted today). I have three stalks on another plant and several comming on the sandersonii. The U. bisquamata has been positivly IDed. How big should it's flowers be? mine has 1mm flowers so I guess it is small flowered form.
Oh an what species cna be put outside? In a bog garden?
 
I had my two Sandersonii types, the livida, and bisquamata outside last summer and they did well, although the blue version didn't flower. I didn't have them in a bog garden, per se, but I kept them as wet as possible. The bisquamata flowered profusely, but from the surface, they seemed to have shrunk.
 
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Quote[/b] (jimscott @ May 13 2005,8:08)]The bisquamata flowered profusely, but from the surface, they seemed to have shrunk.
That seems to be normal, Jim. My plant did "disappear" but flowered on. Now I keep it much wetter and its coming back.

Jan
 
Thanks, Jan. that's good to know. Yeah, after awhile, I didn't see any greenery from the surface, but there was certainly spike activity going on! More water, okay.
 
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