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plantlover 14th October 2008 01:15 PM

Venus Fly Trap ID Please
 
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Heres my new VFT. I think its a red dragon/akai ryu but I'm not sure.

kentosaurs 14th October 2008 02:03 PM

Re: Venus Fly Trap ID Please
 
Hi Aaron

Yeah i think its a Akai Ryu/Red Dragon but i may be wrong because the akai ryu i've seen has much smaller leaves but the traps are about the same size as yours.Anyway nice guy.The media is LFS rit??

Ken

plantlover 14th October 2008 02:09 PM

Re: Venus Fly Trap ID Please
 
yes its LFS.

kentosaurs 14th October 2008 04:36 PM

Re: Venus Fly Trap ID Please
 
Hi Aaron

oOoOoOoOoOoOo sooo nice your VFT hehehehehe all so red mine still not getting red at all yet......even after my efforts of giving it direct sunlight for almost a month already.Anyway i'm still happy my VFT leaf cuttings are starting to grow very slowly.

Ken

plantlover 14th October 2008 04:44 PM

Re: Venus Fly Trap ID Please
 
Some VFT will not turn red even if you give it intense sunlight. Some VFTs are easy to become red. It depends on the cultivar. Maybe yours is a pure green?

TS 15th October 2008 12:56 AM

Re: Venus Fly Trap ID Please
 
VFT is the most difficult CP to ID once you lost the tag. They grow differently in diferent conditions. More over some of the forms look similar. Unless what you have is really distinctive like cupped trap, fused tooth etc. Try to get the name from your source. The one you have could be red dragon, pink venus, royal red.....

caseyhoo 15th October 2008 07:10 AM

Re: Venus Fly Trap ID Please
 
wauh... nice...

BTW, they are originally from Sg.buloh... So, it is unknown red VFT. ;)

Cindy 15th October 2008 12:28 PM

Re: Venus Fly Trap ID Please
 
I told Casey this on GCS forum. :laugh:

"If the plants were bought without labels as to which form/clone/cultivar they are, then no one can really tell. We can all guess but if you are not sure, then don't label it. To fit as a cultivar (which is only a few), it is not only the colour. The growth pattern, the petiole as well as the teeth make a difference. Some of the characteristics can vary in different growing conditions.

People have sought after the Akai Ryu, only to find that it doesn't colour up for them and looks green year round. Others just walked into the local nursery, bought a cheap but nice looking red VFT and it stays like that for them in their growing conditions.

My personal take on this...don't bother what it is. If it grows well for you, always take cuttings as back up for the main plant to go into dormancy and not recovering.

For more info, read these:
Various clones
http://www.freewebs.com/vftshop/vftgallery.htm

See how a particular clone can be different when grown by different people
http://www.humboldt.edu/~rrz7001/Dionaea.html"


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