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  1. Hi,

    I don't think, your second plant is Drosera nitidula. Take a look at this page :

    http://encyclo.free.fr/pages/d_nit_ni.htm

    The styles of Drosera nitidula look different, then the ones in the second picture. I would say, it is a hybrid with Drosera nitidula in it, most probably Drosera nitidula x occidentalis. This hybrid has only 4 petals, as in your photo, while Drosera nitidula has 5.

    Here is a picture of my Drosera nitidula :

    d-nitidula_bluetetn1.jpg

    best wishes

    Christian

  2. Hi,

    I think, the second pictures is Drosera nitidula x occidentalis or a hybrid with Drosera nitidula. This plant has also 4 petals, like Drosera pygmaea. The red styles are quite characteristic for a hybrid Drosera nitidula involved.

    Here is a picture of the flower from my Drosera nitidula x occidentalis, which is very close to your second picture :

    d-nitidula_x_occidentalis_bluetetn1.jpg

    Christian

  3. Hi,

    Thanks for your answers! It seems, as if i keep it still to warm in Winter. I will try to keep it along with my Sarracenia at Winter (1°C - 5°C). Maybe this will help. In the last two years i havn't repotted the plant, so the pot is completely filled up.

    Thanks,

    Christian

  4. Hi,

    I'm growing Utricularia praelonga for 3 years now, but it has never flowered! Does anyone grow this plant as well and more interesting has it flowered ? I grow mine in the greenhouse during summer. I use the tray method. The pots are standing in let say about 2cm. of water. In Winter i place them on a coll windowsill. The temperature there is about 10°C. The plants are really growing well and have filled up the pot, but have not yet flowered.

    Any help is much appreciated.

    best wishes

    Christian

    P.S. : Ca´n any of the moderators please delete the other thread. I forgot to log in!

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