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Old 31st July 2008, 12:01 PM
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Default U. sandersonii's flower stalk? (20080809 : Flower bulb is forming)

My U. sandersonii producing flower stalk... But, the stalk seems like dont producing flower... Because, it remain the same for almost 2 weeks already... Same thing happen to my U. graminifolia

Anyone know what happen?

I keep my U. sandersonii and U. graminifolia in a shade place... Media is spagnum moss + perlite. With water tray.


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Hi Caseyhoo, I'm not sure why your sandersonii isn't producing flowers as they are usually very prolific. I seemto remember though having read that Utric's are able to bypass the flower stage and produce seed pods. This could be what your plants are doing. I haven't heard of it happening with sandersonii before. I will try and remember where I saw it and read up on it.
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Hi Caseyhoo, I'm not sure why your sandersonii isn't producing flowers as they are usually very prolific. I seemto remember though having read that Utric's are able to bypass the flower stage and produce seed pods. This could be what your plants are doing. I haven't heard of it happening with sandersonii before. I will try and remember where I saw it and read up on it.
By pass the flower stage???!!! Cool... Why it do so? If no flower, how pollination happen?

strath76, what you means by "they are usually very prolific"?
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Sandersonii, in the white, form usually throws up a lot of flowers for most of the year. This is unlike some others that flower only during ceretain times of the year. For example during winter. The blue flowered form does not flower quite so much. I can't remember the name of it when they bypass the flower. I will have to check my books when I get home from work.
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OK I have done some research and come up with the technical name for what I have been trying to explain above.

I believe you may have cleistogamous flowers. These are flowers that do not open and are self pollinating in the bud. This is known to occur in Utricularia's but I have not seen or heard of it happening in sandersonii before. Perhaps others out there have had some experience of it in this species.

Whilst this may explain why you don't have flowers it is little consolation for your loss.

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Thanx for reply... U. sandersonii that I have is white form.

For U. sandersonii and U. graminifolia, normally it take how long for them to produce flower? I means time taken from producing flower stalk to flower.

Hope my Utric producing some seeds... At least I have something, but, I prefer flower lar...
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My U. sandersonii producing flower stalk... But, the stalk seems like dont producing flower... Because, it remain the same for almost 2 weeks already... Same thing happen to my U. graminifolia

Anyone know what happen?

I keep my U. sandersonii and U. graminifolia in a shade place... Media is spagnum moss + perlite. With water tray.


Pict : U. sandersonii that producing flower stalk? But, why dont have flower!!!

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