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By jht-union
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Joined:  Tue Apr 13, 2010 11:43 pm
#106407
Some people in the forums say that pygmy droseras can be identify better by their flowers, well i would greatly appreciated if you can tell me what this one is:

Here's the flower of my pygmy drosera:
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What kind of utricularia is this, it is a terrestrial utricularia:

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And, is this P. Sethos?

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Also i would strongly appreciate if you can help me with these few questions :)
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By jht-union
Posts:  3205
Joined:  Tue Apr 13, 2010 11:43 pm
#106419
limeslide wrote:Are they yours? If they aren't, I'd ask who ever they belong to.

Here's my opinion:

1. D. pulchella
2. That's not a CP
3. It's too young to tell.
1)I can tell the first one looks like pulchella.

2)Actually the 2nd picture is of a plant growing outside near my greenhouse, the flower shape looks a bit like those of utricularias, it was more to see if it was, and a trick by saying it was "a terrestrial utricularia".

3) Ok

Yes, all of them are mine(except that plant that's not a CP ;) ).
By jht-union
Posts:  3205
Joined:  Tue Apr 13, 2010 11:43 pm
#106521
Here's a pic of another pygmy drosera that opened its flower, what is it:



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A picture of the drosera that opened the flower from the two pics above:


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Oblivion wrote:pics of the plant itself, from photo #1 pls

Oblivion, here's the pic:
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Some extra pics that i took today of my .minor and P. moctezumae flower:

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The thing below the flower, is that so that bugs could stand up there and go into the flower? :?

Thanks! :)

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By Oblivion
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Joined:  Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:32 pm
#106594
wide, flat, green leaf blades with little sticky "landing pads" on the end?

spatulata surrounding the green leaved pulchella

without a doubt pulchella


i also love that satin sheen you get on their flower petals, very unique indeed !
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By jht-union
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Joined:  Tue Apr 13, 2010 11:43 pm
#106614
Oblivion wrote:wide, flat, green leaf blades with little sticky "landing pads" on the end?

spatulata surrounding the green leaved pulchella

without a doubt pulchella


i also love that satin sheen you get on their flower petals, very unique indeed !
bananaman wrote:That pygmy is definitely puchella.
The thing in the ping flower is the place where the nectar is stored, they are pollinated by hummingbirds.
Thank you very much, i have i believe 3 of those, and there are some 3 more 2 more that i don't know where they are, but are definitely not pulchella. I'll try to post pics!

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