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Could it be S. uliginosum?
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Edited by piscesilim, 25 September 2009 - 14:14 PM.


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Yes, I think it is a S. uliginosum.


PS: Do you have seeds of this plant? I have S. amoenum and other seeds to swap.

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View PostLavindil, on 25th September 2009 - 17:06 PM, said:

Yes, I think it is a S. uliginosum.


PS: Do you have seeds of this plant? I have S. amoenum and other seeds to swap.

Can this Stylidium self polinated? I got only 1 plant.

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Sorry, but I don't know.

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HI,
Yes, definitely S.uliginosum.
You should find that your plant will soon send up new growth around the edges of your pot via underground runners (just like Cobra Lilys do).
Then you can re-pot your new plantlets.
FYI Triffid Nurseries will soon be selling various species of Stylidium.
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View PostLavindil, on 25th September 2009 - 17:48 PM, said:

Sorry, but I don't know.


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View Postandyinsuffolk, on 1st October 2009 - 10:17 AM, said:

HI,
Yes, definitely S.uliginosum.
You should find that your plant will soon send up new growth around the edges of your pot via underground runners (just like Cobra Lilys do).
Then you can re-pot your new plantlets.
FYI Triffid Nurseries will soon be selling various species of Stylidium.
Kind Regards
Andy
Do you have any idea, when you might receive these?  :D

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Hi,
I am growing them myself now.
I have about 10 species at present with about 3 sps ready for sale now.
Havent added them to the website yet though.
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Andy

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Do you have any idea, when you might receive these?  :morning2:

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