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Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
now come to question... How to differenciate D. tokaiensis and D. spatulatha? As I know, D. tokaiensis is bigger size... Others, Lim please advice
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Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
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Dear caseyhoo, Yes. The plants was repoted on last week but the leaf was always laying flat at the media before repoted. This is why I notice that it was different with my D.intermedia 'cuba'. Dear piscesilim, I do try to contact the owner on this issue but failed. I sowing the seed is for D.intermedia 'cuba' but found have 6 was different. This 6 plnats also take long time to grow. I was started collect the seed for the D. intermedia 'cuba' but this type just grow:shy: |
Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2...silim/spto.jpg
Left : D. spatulata Right: D. tokaiensis D. tokaiensis is a polyploid form of D. x tokaiensis (D. rotundifolia x D. spatulata). According to my observation, D. tokaiensis has longer petiole than D. spatulata. I am still searching for the original description of D. tokaiensis. |
Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
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I putting more photo for this plant, hope can help on it.:shy:
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Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
more to d.tokaiensis...it head is like spoon, spatulata head looks different...more smooth if compare to d.tokaiensis.....correct me if i wrong...hehe
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Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
Looks like D.spatulata to me. I don't know D.tokaiensis personally so allenphoon's opinion could be better than mine.
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Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
haha, seb, me just give it a blind guess, we had to ask senior in this forum to determine....
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We needs Senior member to help on this. |
Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
Many D. spatulata that circulated among CP hobbyist is actually D. tokaiensis. I found that there is different between the flower of both plants. Just found my photos which taken 3 years ago.
D. spatulata 'Taipei' http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1.../drosera2b.jpg D. tokaiensis http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1.../Drosera1c.jpg To solve the confusion among D. spatulata and D. tokaiensis, I am collecting D. spatulata from various location to compare. Will let you guy know the result once I collect enough data. |
Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
Flower of D. spatulata 'Beenak'. Identical to the flower of D. spatulata 'Taipei'.
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2...m/DSCN6342.jpg |
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