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caseyhoo 10th December 2010 11:05 AM

Ant plant at my garden
 
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Anyone able help me iD the plant?

caseyhoo 10th December 2010 11:09 AM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Anyone able ID the plant? Thanks...

rhealk 10th December 2010 12:02 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Have the ants move into the condominium? :)
Its Myrmecodia tuberosa.
Looks like it grows happily at your place :)

caseyhoo 10th December 2010 12:06 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rhealk (Post 34850)
Have the ants move into the condominium? :)
Its Myrmecodia tuberosa.
Looks like it grows happily at your place :)

There is no ant move in yet. Because I havent find a permanent place for both of them yet... :shy:

I like it very much!!! :1thumbup:

rhealk 10th December 2010 12:12 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
I like it very much tooo!!! Had been looking for it since my secondary school. Only found it last year.

Same with the staghorn. Glad to found it thru our bromeliad king here. Hehe

caseyhoo 10th December 2010 12:16 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rhealk (Post 34852)
I like it very much tooo!!! Had been looking for it since my secondary school. Only found it last year.

Same with the staghorn. Glad to found it thru our bromeliad king here. Hehe

If you still have any others ant plant/fern for sale. Please lets me know... interested to get more...

Harris Azariel 10th December 2010 02:35 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
what?!?!?
ant plant breeds ants?


Thanks
Harris

caseyhoo 10th December 2010 03:03 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Harris Azariel (Post 34857)
what?!?!?
ant plant breeds ants?


Thanks
Harris

Ant plant is provide a "interior design" that ant like. Once they love it, they will move in there and have house warming inside it. *biggrin2*

Harris Azariel 10th December 2010 09:08 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
wow seems fun!
you can make a ant colony using it :)
one big ant family haha

kentosaurs 10th December 2010 10:30 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Is it growing in LFS???

caseyhoo 12th December 2010 09:19 AM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kentosaurs (Post 34876)
Is it growing in LFS???

For the adult plant, im using cocochip + sphagnum moss. Portion is 2:1 or 1:1, cannot recall... :shy:

caseyhoo 12th December 2010 09:20 AM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Harris Azariel (Post 34873)
wow seems fun!
you can make a ant colony using it :)
one big ant family haha

Just settle a permanent place for them. Wish ant will move in soon!!! PRAY!!!!!! :tongue:

jeff 12th December 2010 04:23 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
caseyhoo

your plant come from nursery ?

it is a myrmecodia yes but a tuberosa ? the most common are tuberosa but in this species a lot of ' variety' ( 16 , according to their native region )

have you others infos on her native region ?

I am looking for also some rubiaceae ( myrmecodia-hydnophytum-squamellaria-myrmephytum-anthorrhiza) , ant dischidia-solanopteris I have some rubiaceae in trade or swap ( plant-drupe) .

jeff

caseyhoo 12th December 2010 04:29 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeff (Post 34911)
caseyhoo

your plant come from nursery ?

it is a myrmecodia yes but a tuberosa ? the most common are tuberosa but in this species a lot of ' variety' ( 16 , according to their native region )

have you others infos on her native region ?

jeff

My plant is from rhealk. He said it is Myrmecodia tuberosa :shy:

jeff 12th December 2010 04:38 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
others infos on her native region is welcome *biggrin2*

this genus myrmecodia have 59 species ,all are possible .

jeff

rhealk 13th December 2010 11:29 AM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Any reason it is not tuberosa? Please advise

jeff 13th December 2010 04:33 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
may be it is a tuberosa , but what variety ?

or not , a lot of other myrmecodia have the same shape juvenile

he come from nursery ? find in the nature but in what region ?

have you a picture to the adult in flower , specialy the stem with their clypeoli and alveoli .

jeff

rhealk 13th December 2010 04:51 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Not aware that they have variety :)
Mother plant comes from logged secondary forest in Sarawak and visually fits the characteristic of tuberosa.
Do not have the photo of flower but its uninteresting tiny white flower which ripes into tiny orange fruit.

Harris Azariel 13th December 2010 06:08 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
does this plant need direct sun or just partial?how about wetness of soil?

the plant looks fun :1thumbup:
can play like were owning a 5star condominium which has residences which is ants! ehehe

kevyn chan 14th December 2010 01:59 AM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
mine is from the "virgin" jungle of Tioman Island, south east of Malaysia....what would be the variety?

owning antplants is because of the strange tuber shape of the plant however, housing ants has pros and cons...ie you have a healthy plant that attracts ants, thats good......and you have nightmare are ants a disease carrier that affects other sensitive plants like the orchids.....more experience grower can explains further:glare:

allenphoon 14th December 2010 09:48 AM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
casey, have you try place them near your nep which attract most ants? maybe this will encourage them to relocate to there ^^

caseyhoo 14th December 2010 11:11 AM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
I grow it side by side with my nepenthes. Maintenance of the plant is same as nepenthes.

jeff 14th December 2010 04:45 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
for the malaysia peninsular just one variety

M.tuberosa 'armata'

for the sarawak 3 possibility

M.tuberosa 'armata' ; M.tuberosa 'bracteata' ; M.tuberosa 'apoensis'

in sarawak , near what town ?

have you a macro to the clypeoli and alveoli ( on the stem ) ?

but you have reason on the specie , in this region you have just tuberosa , you told me
irian jaya or papua new guinea it would not have been the same thing *biggrin2*

jeff

rhealk 14th December 2010 04:57 PM

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Interesting to know that they have so much variety.
Unfortunately no macro on the clypeoli and alveoli for the time being.
Do you have macro on your side which can be used as reference?

kevyn chan 16th December 2010 02:20 PM

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hi jeff,

i would appreciate too on the macro shots references that you could provide.....tioman island is part of peninsula malaysia however its flora and fauna always has something that is distinct from the mainland.:1thumbup:

caseyhoo 18th March 2011 12:58 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
My ant plant is flowering... small flower is pop out from the "stem" of the plant...

Any idea it will pollinate by it self?

kevyn chan 18th March 2011 03:06 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
wow, already flowering stage......good.:1thumbup:

mine had succumbed from its injuries (rotted because too long submerged in the river):sweating:

jeff 18th March 2011 03:58 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
by it self or by the ant

send me by PM if it possible some picture ( the adult plant , the leaves , the stem with the apex ) for a determination.

jeff

rhealk 28th March 2011 10:25 AM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
How big is it when it started flowering?
Mine also flowering and few types of ants moved in but they didn't stay long. Rental too high I guess


Quote:

Originally Posted by caseyhoo (Post 42953)
My ant plant is flowering... small flower is pop out from the "stem" of the plant...

Any idea it will pollinate by it self?


jeff 28th March 2011 04:17 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
if you start from seeds , 3- 4 years are necessary to have flower then drupe ( seeds inside)

just some ant are infeoded to the ant plant also if their species is not infeoded at these plants they did'nt stay along here in europe it is particulary true

jeff

caseyhoo 23rd September 2011 09:12 AM

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My mother plant is flowering non-stop. Few months ago just realize that there is seeds in seed pod. Here is end result... :) Now, I have at least 15 plantlet...

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kevyn chan 23rd September 2011 10:23 AM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Hahha....congrats.

Can reserve?

caseyhoo 25th September 2011 01:15 AM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kevyn chan (Post 58364)
Hahha....congrats.

Can reserve?


kevyn, that is for sure...

I found that the way of its flowering is really weird. White flower is pop up from plant body... Then, it turn brown. When try to plug the seed pod from mother plant, it seems like the seed pod is buried in the plant body. :spinning:

jeff 25th September 2011 10:13 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
it is quite common on M.tuberosa.

jeff

caseyhoo 22nd December 2011 12:03 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
2 Attachment(s)
Here is latest photo of the plant.

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jeff 23rd December 2011 12:41 AM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
very nice

can you take picture from the stem in totality, from the caudex to the leaves , to see all the alveoli and the clypeoli .

this picture from clypeoli is very interessant .

merry christmas and happy new year 2012

jeff

caseyhoo 9th February 2012 12:20 PM

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4 Attachment(s)
My latest plant that I got from a Malay uncle for RM10

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This is ant plant killer? The uncle said it is medicine
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jeff 9th February 2012 07:48 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
very very interessant , may be a hydnophytum , from what region it comes ?

in last picture have you a name to this plant ?

jeff

edwardco 5th March 2012 11:59 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
WOW! What did you do to help it flowering like that? I have so many plants that do not flower at all. :( I don't know what I am doing wrong. Am I maybe using a wrong fertilizer? I thought about ordering new plants flowers making kind of an experiment with a new fertilizer and a new way of treatment. Maybe that will help and if it does I might switch on my other plants to the same method hoping they will flower once again and are not completely ruined.

jeff 25th April 2012 03:01 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Bonjour

may be your plants are juvenils ?

what species have you ? what cultivate condition ?

I use here ,without ant ,this fertilizer NPK : 25-5-5 ( type green plant with a big N)

CASEYHOO for me if your plant come from Sarawak, it is a Myrmecodia tuberosa 'armata' .

I am very very interested by this rubiaceae genus , if some people is also interested , tell me. I am also very very interested by their picture 'in situ' .

jeff

caseyhoo 14th May 2012 03:15 AM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeff (Post 66429)
very very interessant , may be a hydnophytum , from what region it comes ?

in last picture have you a name to this plant ?

jeff

Plant come from Kelantan, Malaysia. I dont know the name of the last picture :(

caseyhoo 14th May 2012 03:17 AM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeff (Post 68414)
CASEYHOO for me if your plant come from Sarawak, it is a Myrmecodia tuberosa 'armata' .

I am very very interested by this rubiaceae genus , if some people is also interested , tell me. I am also very very interested by their picture 'in situ' .

jeff

Noted, will label the plant as Myrmecodia tuberosa 'armata'.

Jeff, Im not understand the sentence "I am very very interested by this rubiaceae genus , if some people is also interested , tell me. I am also very very interested by their picture 'in situ' ." :confused:

jeff 15th May 2012 03:19 PM

Re: Ant plant at my garden
 
I am very very interested by this rubiaceae genus , if some people is also interested , tell me. I am also very very interested by their picture 'in situ' .


excuse me :blush: it is not for you ,but for all the people reading this post.

jeff


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