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jason840220 30th December 2009 12:44 PM

Trapless Sundew
 
Ordensis been remaining trapless since repotted a month ago. Looks healthy as usual. Others under the same growing condition are shriving. Appreciate some words =)


kentosaurs 30th December 2009 01:15 PM

Re: Trapless Sundew
 
WOW...I can't help..:)

marvin1997 30th December 2009 03:54 PM

Re: Trapless Sundew
 
Cute sundew!But not beautiful lol

Vincent 30th December 2009 06:42 PM

Re: Trapless Sundew
 
is it some kind of tuberous sundew? reminds me of a nepenthes..

Vincent 30th December 2009 06:43 PM

Re: Trapless Sundew
 
more a vft

marvin1997 30th December 2009 06:44 PM

Re: Trapless Sundew
 
wooly sundews or complex something

jason840220 31st December 2009 11:29 AM

Re: Trapless Sundew
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Vincent (Post 24782)
is it some kind of tuberous sundew? reminds me of a nepenthes..

The Petiolaris-Complex, under subgenus Lasiocephala. Commonly known as woolly sundews or woolies. All are native to Australia with the exception of D. Paradoxa.

Anyone having trapless sundew? Kindly share your thoughts with me.

strath76 31st December 2009 03:16 PM

Re: Trapless Sundew
 
There is one of the woolies that reverts to a 'normal' plant as it matures. I can't remember which one it is but it could be ordensis.

I would suggest take some leaf cuttings. It may just be a stress reaction.

jason840220 31st December 2009 04:47 PM

Re: Trapless Sundew
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by strath76 (Post 24815)
There is one of the woolies that reverts to a 'normal' plant as it matures. I can't remember which one it is but it could be ordensis.

I would suggest take some leaf cuttings. It may just be a stress reaction.

Thanks. I assume it will remain "normal" indefinitely right? It's been a month, and it looks just fine. I hope it's not stress though.

Well, I never succeeded propagating Ordensis by leaf cuttings. I put all cuttings in the same water tray, and it remains there even the last Falconeri's had left for LFS :spinning:

Vincent 2nd January 2010 09:09 AM

Re: Trapless Sundew
 
how sad...


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