![]() |
D.spatulatha
Hi all, is Jacky Guess Guess Guess time. Let's guess which one not a real D.spatulatha. In fact, I can't observer and tell the different of them. (hope my supplier didn't provide wrong plant to me)
http://cblog.cari.com.my/attachments...2210959562.jpg http://cblog.cari.com.my/attachments...2211000421.jpg http://cblog.cari.com.my/attachments...2211000422.jpg http://cblog.cari.com.my/attachments...2211000423.jpg http://cblog.cari.com.my/attachments...2211000424.jpg |
Re: D.spatulatha
All of them looks like D. spatulatha to me.
|
Re: D.spatulatha
And all of them looks good to me :D
Ken |
Re: D.spatulatha
There are different forms of D. spatulata. D. spatulata 'Kansai' which is also known as D. tokaiensis is said to be a hybrid of spatulata 'Kanto' and rotundifolia.
D. tokaiensis is widely circulated as just D. spatulata. More info @ http://www.carnivorousplants.org/see..._spatulata.htm |
Re: D.spatulatha
From my grow list, there are D.spatulatha taiwan, D.spatulatha hongkong, D.spatulatha red form, D. tokaiensis aka D. spatulata 'Kansai' and D. dielsiana.
So there is one plant not D.spatulatha. |
Re: D.spatulatha
I think plant no. 4 - the reddest & with fatter arm is the D. dielsiana. It looks similar to the one I have.
|
Re: D.spatulatha
@@. All look like spathulata to me. But I wonder why the third picture the colour of the drosera is bronzy greenish?
Cheers |
Re: D.spatulatha
Mmmm....It looks like the last one is a D.dielsiana
|
Re: D.spatulatha
Well, actually the 1st picture is not D.spatulatha.
Athene answer did get my attention that picture 4 when it blooming, the flower doesn't like my other D.spatulatha flower. Well, I need to pay attention again when they blooming again. See who is the fake one. LOL |
Re: D.spatulatha
Eric, the 1st photo reminds me of my D. capillaris, the leaf tips are more ovate. Has it flower yet?
|
Re: D.spatulatha
Athene,
No, my others spatulatha had flowering twice and it only happen once. In my memory, the flower stick is short with three flowers only. Unlike spatulatha, flower stick keep growing and keep flowering as much as it can. |
Re: D.spatulatha
New baby appear at the end of leaf. First time to see it after 2 years with D.spatulatha.
http://cblog.cari.com.my/attachments...2310007311.jpg |
All times are GMT +9. The time now is 06:33 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2019, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Site by David Tan, Founder and Administrator of petpitcher.net and forum.petpitcher.net