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Jonathan Ferreira

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Some pics of my D. grantsaui

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Jonathan

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Very nice specimens, Jonathan.  Are these self fertile? The Sphagnum looks nice too.  

What size pot are you growing these in, and what is the stick-like plants in the background?

Edited by Devon.B, 13 May 2012 - 03:45 AM.


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Is it a cross?

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Nice specimens of a nice species :smile:

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Is this a annual?
It looks a bit like some annual and it have a big seedpot to,
Cheers Will

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Jonathan Ferreira

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Thank you.

Devon.B, It's self fertil. I'm growing them in a pot with 20cm x 20cm long 10cm deep with sphagnum and sand 50%. I don't know what species is that in the background :)

Will9, it's a perennial species. I saw big specimens in habitat last september with 15 cm long


Regards, Jonathan

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Nice plants.

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View PostJonathan Ferreira, on 14 May 2012 - 23:30 PM, said:

I don't know what species is that in the background :)

It's a Juncus sp., probably J. conglomeratus or J. effusus.

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I loved! Came from Botumirim, PNSV, Diamantina or Grão Mogol?

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Thanks

Carlos, the plant in the first pic is from Grão Mogol, and the plants of the last pics are  from Botumirim.

J

Edited by Jonathan Ferreira, 01 September 2012 - 16:02 PM.


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Edited by Jonathan Ferreira, 01 September 2012 - 16:07 PM.


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Nice flower picture. :sun_bespectacled: