|
Post by dvg on Apr 23, 2020 19:29:30 GMT
This Utricularia hybrid has U. alpina as its seed parent, with its pollen donor father being U. humboldtii. Will update again, once this new arrival adjusts from its move and finally settles into its new conditions here. dvg
|
|
|
Post by dvg on Sept 15, 2020 18:09:42 GMT
Most of those original stolon leaves that this clump arrived with proceeded to die off quite quickly, and then it took a good long while for new growth to emerge again on this pot's surface. But I was advised that this clone is pretty much a weed, so hope was held out for it, until it started to send up a variety of new growth in various shapes and colors. dvg
|
|
|
Post by dvg on Oct 5, 2020 18:46:20 GMT
This clone has continued constructing an intriguing new leaf shape, since the last update here. Not even sure what purpose this leaf shape serves the plant, with it alternatively appearing to be like a hummingbird's bill, or perhaps proboscis of moth, even a narwhal's tusk or the fabled horn of the unicorn. dvg
|
|
|
Post by dvg on Oct 16, 2021 0:36:49 GMT
Spotted some unexplained growth on this 'Nüdlinger Flair' tonight, and after dismissing my Utric chomping cat as the causing culprit, i'm now thinking that this could be a flower stalk forming, which would be the first for this clone since its arrival. It does seem a bit fancy for just another leaf stolon, especially with that quail's feather tucked into the back of its hat. Will have to see if a flowerstalk or an exotic leaf stolon flows out from this new growth point...not sure what will result. dvg
|
|
|
Post by dvg on Oct 17, 2021 21:14:52 GMT
Trying to catch a pic of this little mystery is proving to be as elusive as capturing a clear image of Nessie... A shot from behind just adds up to odds bodkins. dvg
|
|
|
Post by dvg on Oct 21, 2021 20:59:31 GMT
|
|
|
Post by dvg on Nov 30, 2021 21:48:42 GMT
To help clear up the mystery of the odd shaped growth and what had become of it: it has grown out as a leaf stolon. dvg
|
|
|
Post by dvg on Feb 25, 2022 17:33:57 GMT
A shot of what this clone is up to today. It hasn't flowered here yet, but it doesn't seem to be too unhappy. dvg
|
|
|
Post by dvg on Jun 2, 2022 16:54:40 GMT
Another update on this clone dvg
|
|