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D Tokaiensis Double head- Hydra
Been sometime since I posted any picture.
Wondering if this is normal. My D Tokaiensis developed another growning terminal after its last flowering. Now it has two heads which I nickname as hydra. Top View https://forum.petpitcher.net/picture....&pictureid=260 Head One https://forum.petpitcher.net/picture....&pictureid=261 Head two https://forum.petpitcher.net/picture....&pictureid=262 |
Re: D Tokaiensis Double head- Hydra
One of my intermedia is doing this too.
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All of my intermedia do this. You're gonna have messy multi head intermedia soon
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I have another one that has about 4 heads too. Thats the plant I got from ou,Bactrus.
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I seen this with aliciae and the mexican pings. The process of forming a flower stalk cause the growing point to spilt into two forming a multi header or clump.
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Nice healthy plant. I see your tokienensis have captured a nice juicy insect... look so tasty... sorry, off topic. :tongue:
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Wonder if it can form another head or two. May become like intermedia.
David, it didn't capture the insect. I captured the insect then fed the plant. This papa hand feed all his plants at least once a week. |
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May I know the biggest difference between Spatulata and Tokiensis? Unfortunately for me they look the same :(
I do love Rosette Droseras :) TTFN Arvin |
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Yaa, I would also like to know what the difference is. I have both and they look excatly the same to me too. Perhaps it's the location where they come from. Anyway, lets wait for some help here.
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The international CP cite says a little but... what is the diff??? The spatulata I have are till tiny, otherwise I'll plant them side by side to observe
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