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LJ_Tan 14th May 2010 02:59 PM

How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
 
Dear Sir,

Pls advice on How do we identifying between D. intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata?

:shy:

Thank you

UtricSeb 14th May 2010 09:30 PM

Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
 
Hi,

D.spatulata (spathulata is not the correct spelling) is easy to tell apart. It is a flat rosette with flattened petioles. D.capillaris and D.intermedia are not that easy but D.intermedia tends to be bigger and with more erect leaves and longer petioles.

piscesilim 14th May 2010 10:26 PM

Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
 
Check the shape of the seed. If you have a microscope.

D. capillaris.
http://www.utricularia.net/bilder/dr...DROS10_006.php

D. intermedia & D. spatulata.
http://www.honda-e.com/A04_Seed%20Li...dLibrary02.htm

LJ_Tan 15th May 2010 05:37 PM

Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by UtricSeb (Post 29111)
Hi,

D.spatulata (spathulata is not the correct spelling) is easy to tell apart. It is a flat rosette with flattened petioles. D.capillaris and D.intermedia are not that easy but D.intermedia tends to be bigger and with more erect leaves and longer petioles.

Noted and thank

LJ_Tan 15th May 2010 05:39 PM

Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by piscesilim (Post 29114)
Check the shape of the seed. If you have a microscope.

D. capillaris.
http://www.utricularia.net/bilder/dr...DROS10_006.php

D. intermedia & D. spatulata.
http://www.honda-e.com/A04_Seed%20Li...dLibrary02.htm

I do not have microscope:shy:
How about the plant?:shy:

piscesilim 15th May 2010 08:56 PM

Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
 
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2...m/DSCN6566.jpg

From left to right.
D. spatulata, D. capillaris, D. capillaris 'Long Leaf', D. intermedia.

LJ_Tan 17th May 2010 02:19 PM

Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by piscesilim (Post 29134)
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2...m/DSCN6566.jpg

From left to right.
D. spatulata, D. capillaris, D. capillaris 'Long Leaf', D. intermedia.


Thank piscesilim.

LJ_Tan 21st May 2010 01:16 AM

Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
 
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Base on above information, I guess it was D. spatulate
I just notice that their are different and fund it at D. intermedia 'cuba':shy:

Pls help t confirm for me

Thank you

caseyhoo 21st May 2010 01:23 PM

Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
 
From the photo, the plant seems just repoted it or dont have the best environment.

If leaf is always laying flat at the media, it suppose is D. spatulatha.

piscesilim 21st May 2010 01:45 PM

Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
 
Look more like D. tokaiensis. You need to ask the one who gave/ sold you this plant.


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