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By Bhart90
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Joined:  Mon Sep 07, 2015 1:38 pm
#308849
If possible.

A gentleman in Florida sold me this segment off of Ebay.

Its essentially a piece of his backyard. He says its been natural and undisturbed.

Its not threatened.

Besides the red cappalaris and tar obvious sphagnum, what are these plants?
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By Bhart90
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#308862
its not prim, I grow them. this one stays tiny like that. and flowers are white, very small too. this is the only one left, others died, seems like they might of been annuals
By KategoricalKarnivore
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#308865
Did the flowers look like this on the Ping?
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By Bhart90
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#308868
No Kate. They size of the plant is muuuuuch smaller than those. And the flowers were small as hell too, but white.


When I bought this about 5 months ago I did have the pings in a clump. They grew from seed, and died later on, this one hasn't flowered and has surpassed all of the previous ones lifespan.
By Bhart90
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#308869
Kate. The entire pings size was about the size of thoe3 flowered. Stupid small
By Benurmanii
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Joined:  Fri Aug 07, 2015 4:34 pm
#308873
It is probably pumila then. Size isn't a great determining factor. If not fed well, or just being unusual, it will flower when small. P. pumila has a really wide range too, so it may be possible that the Texas pumila area larger than that Florida one.
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By jeff
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Joined:  Wed Sep 27, 2017 1:41 pm
#308886
Bonjour

may be have you some picture of flower ?
P.pumila is often annual 'in situ' and the corolla quite small 12 to 18 mm long.
what surprises me is the medium (substrate).
see here :http://fern72.free.fr/siteweb/donnees-m ... mila.html# to "photos in/ex situ" for me it is the substrat for pumila I did not see them in sphagnum .
like what, everything is possible.

jeff
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By SFLguy
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#309071
If it is flowering at that size, it's very probably P. pumila
The drosera are D. capillaris though it's possible that there are some brevifolia mixed in.

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By SFLguy
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#309073
Aside from that, I see some Xyris in there

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By SFLguy
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#309074
You've got some utricularia seed pods which probably means U. subulata, and if you're lucky, it'll be the non cleistogamous form

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By SFLguy
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Hopefully this doesn't introduce a bunch of new pests to your area/ collection and hopefully nothing endangered is in that bunch of plants

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