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ThomasL

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Hello

Here are some Pics of my Utricularia "dark Flower". In my Eyes the Flower isn't very dark, but someonce show to me a pic of a typical U. uniflora and this once was very pale.
The other Plant is Utricularia arenaria, just flower to the same time.
I hope you like it.
U. uniflora "dark Flower"
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Bye Thomas

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really beautiful

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Such delicate little flowers! :tu:

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Nice flowers and great documentation too :smile:

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The U. uniflora flower will also become paler as it ages. It certainly doesn't look to be a particularly dark form to me.

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Thanks for your comments.
I will be ver intereted at a photo of a very dark coloured U. uniflora to see any differents.

Bye Thomas

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Nice job!