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Old 29th June 2008, 11:39 PM
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U. gibba ?
« Thread Started on Mar 11, 2008, 12:24am »


It is U. gibba ? Same as the plant that posted by ifurita http://petpitcher.proboards61.com/index.....05136249&page=1 ?


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« Reply #1 on Mar 11, 2008, 8:55am »
from this distance, it does look like gibba to me. do you have a macro picture of the stems, elaves and traps? Love the way the flowers grow out in a bunch. Hmm... I think i must reduce the water table for my gibba to induce it to flower.
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« Reply #2 on Mar 11, 2008, 9:44am »
Could be U gibba or U aurea, a closer picture of the flower will tell.
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« Reply #3 on Mar 11, 2008, 6:54pm »
From the way the mass of green looks, my vote goes to it being U. gibba. That's a very cute little island of it you've got growing there, caseyhoo!

I think that there are a fair number of the aquatic utrics which have similar looking yellow flowers though...but the stringy nature of the stems does seem to indicate that its got to be U. gibba.

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« Reply #4 on Apr 23, 2008, 12:03am »
Hello, i'm very curious to know if this plant grows submerged? Thanks in advance
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« Reply #5 on Apr 23, 2008, 12:26am »
Yes. U. gibba are floating plants in the wild.


But I grow it emersed.

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« Reply #6 on Apr 23, 2008, 6:36am »
How do you keep the algae from becoming a problem?

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« Reply #7 on Apr 23, 2008, 12:42pm »
Honors talking. I didnt do anything to prevent the algae from become a problem. May be you can do water change weekly.
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