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Utricularia cornuta
Here are a few pic's of my U. cornuta. I apologise for the quality of the photo's. I will try and get some better ones later. Cheers.
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...riacornuta.jpg http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...nutaflower.jpg http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...werprofile.jpg |
Re: Utricularia cornuta
Nice Utric when flowering :smile:
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Re: Utricularia cornuta
Hi Strath
Nice photos~!!!!.......Just a little question about utics.......What are those grassy leaves just above the soil??? The foliage? Anyways if urtics were to have underground traps how do they even capture stuff??? Undergroud inscts?? Ken |
Re: Utricularia cornuta
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The grassy leaves are considered the leaves. Utric's are different to other plants in that they don't have true leaves or roots. It is pretty much just modified stems. The size of traps varies from species to species but generally the terrestrial species trap small soil born organisms such as nematodes and gnats. The aquatics trap small organisms as well such as daphnia. The larger ones can occasionally trap mosquito larvae but it takes them several attempts to consume it as they can't fit entirely in the trap. |
Re: Utricularia cornuta
Oooooo...............Thanks for the info....
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