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Genlisea Margaretae

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Genlisea violacea Giant

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Genlisea Filiformis

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Genlisea Aurea {Itacambira, Northern Mat Grosso, Brazil}

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Genlisea Glandulissisima
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Genlisea Violacea {Diamantina Minas, Gerais State, Brazil}

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Genlisea lobata x violacea G6 (Giant type)

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Great to see some pictures of Genlisea on here, thank you for sharing. It's a much under-grown species amongst carnivorous plant growers.

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Thank you very much. It's true, that is why I share my pictures because I notice that it's a pity that few people cultivates them or shows them.

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Very nice! What conditions do you provide them with?

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Hello,

I cultivate them in jars which have some water until 1-2cm below the plant, under turbo neon and between 20 and 30°C

That moment I've Genlisea Violacea {Diamantina Minas, Gerais State, Brazil} and Genlisea lobata x violacea G6 (Giant type) which make me handle  :thumbsup:

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Just a heads-up: Itacambira is in northern Minas Gerais state, not Mato Grosso.

Furthermore, the giant violacea will soon be published as a new speciesm so keep your eyes open! ;)


Best wishes,
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View PostFernando Rivadavia, on 06 November 2011 - 05:19 AM, said:

Just a heads-up: Itacambira is in northern Minas Gerais state, not Mato Grosso.

Furthermore, the giant violacea will soon be published as a new species so keep your eyes open! ;)


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Good to hear that.
Is that being published in Fleischman's monograph or somewhere else?

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It's part of his thesis, but we're publishing it first somewhere else. I'll open a topic here on CPUK when it's out.

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View PostFernando Rivadavia, on 07 November 2011 - 05:40 AM, said:

It's part of his thesis, but we're publishing it first somewhere else. I'll open a topic here on CPUK when it's out.

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Thanks.

I will look forward to seeing that.

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Flowers of Genlisea Violacea :D

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I'm definitely going to get some Genlisea when the weather warms up. This thread has given me a real appetite for the species.

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Nice!!! Is this the Diamantina form? It certainly looks like it. As for your giant violacea, you've probably seen that it's been published as G.flexuosa, right?

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Great plants. I'd  love to grow G.metallica, anyone know if it's in cultivation?

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View Postgardenofeden, on 31 December 2011 - 09:11 AM, said:

Great plants. I'd  love to grow G.metallica, anyone know if it's in cultivation?
I think it is because BCP have is listed, under it's alternative name of G. sp. Itacambira Beauty.

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Somes news pics ;)

Genlisea Aurea (Itacambira, Northern Minas Gerais State, Brazil)
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Genlisea Margaretae (CZplants) She grow with difficulties, I am going to change her substratum I think.
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Genlisea Glandulossisima who make me a handlle with many flowers there is 2 months and seeds
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Flower of Genlisea Violacea ( Diamantina Minas Gerais State brazil )
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Genlisea lobata x violacea G6 ( Giant type ) but I think it's a hybrid between Genlisea Flexuosa et G violacea ?
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Genlisea Flexuosa
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Genlisea Filiformis and his handle
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A global view
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Soon I could enlarge my collection with a new installation of 1.5mx0.8mx0.5

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Thanks for the update and congratulations!

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I also managed to get Genlisea Uncinata but she's small yet. When I will finish my new installation I will continue to look for news species.

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Genlisea Filiformis's flower

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Genlisea Aurea's flowers


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Genlisea Filiformis's flower and capsule of seeds. He make me four handles

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Genlisea Violacea (Diamantina Minas Gerais State)'s flower

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Genlisea Violacea x Lobata and his handle

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Congrats!! But several oddly-shaped flowers there, I wonder why?