has anyone any info about U. bridentata?
I got the plant with this name but can't locate any thing about it
Arie
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U. bridentata
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arie
, Apr 18 2004 09:12 AM
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Posted 18 April 2004 - 09:12 AM
#2
Posted 18 April 2004 - 10:21 AM
Hi Arie,
Well I'm no Utric expert, so maybe someone else can come up with a better answer, but looking at the book "The Genus Utricularia" (by Peter Taylor), I can't see a U.bridentata anywhere - maybe it could be a mis-spelling, and the plant is really U.tridentata? If so, this is a mid-altitude (1000m-2000m) South American perennial terrestrial species - I've never (yet!) cultivated it, so have no growing advice unfortunately. That's my best suggestion at the moment!
Well I'm no Utric expert, so maybe someone else can come up with a better answer, but looking at the book "The Genus Utricularia" (by Peter Taylor), I can't see a U.bridentata anywhere - maybe it could be a mis-spelling, and the plant is really U.tridentata? If so, this is a mid-altitude (1000m-2000m) South American perennial terrestrial species - I've never (yet!) cultivated it, so have no growing advice unfortunately. That's my best suggestion at the moment!
#3
Posted 18 April 2004 - 12:26 PM
Could be a mis-spelling but the leaves more heart shape and U.tridentata the leaves are round
Arie
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