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Utricularia In The Wild Field trip, documentry and pictures of Utricularia in their natural habitat |
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Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve Part 2
Here is the pond. Stagnant, looks yucky...
Can you see the U. australis here? It's those strands in the water. Here's a closeup. Looks like U aurea doesn't it? The black spots are traps which have "caught" some creepers. Walking further from the pond, we spent a good half hour looking for D binata but it was no avail. None to be found except I found this: An Echidna To end our little outing. Another Utric we found was U dichotoma. Adam and the flowering plant. Without the flower, it would be very difficult to locate it. Flower Flower and seed pods Try looking closely at its typical habitat, it would be impossible for me to find the tiny plant growing among sphagnum moss and other grasses. U dichotoma we found here is submerged underwater thanks to the overwhelming rain five days ago. This habitat is lower forming a water path to a creek. I think it should be moist most period of the year other than hot summer (guess) otherwise the sphagnum moss cannot grow here. Sphagnum moss growing freely We ended our trip at Garden World Collector's conner. Here its Bromeliad collection. I love they way they display it. End
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Re: Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve Part 2
Very nice U dichotoma flower. I don't seem to have luck with this species. I've been trying for many times with the seeds (from different sources) but didn't turn out to be a "real" one. Really don't know why
The Garden World Collector's Conner is really awesome, I like the way they attached the plants. Are those tree trunk fake? Hope I could have chance to visit there one day. Thanks BA for sharing the pictures, I did enjoy very much. |
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Re: Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve Part 2
TS,
Apologies for getting back sooner. Been chalking up milage. I suppose they fake as I don't see any tree can have that type of physiology. I admire the manner they use the moss to decorate the place.
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Re: Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve Part 2
Hi Bactus
Can't seem to see pictures. Permission problems? Regards cj |
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Re: Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve Part 2
Try the album https://forum.petpitcher.net/album.php?albumid=99
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Re: Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve Part 2
But I don't see any mosses in your picture, did you take any pictures on that?
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Re: Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve Part 2
Those thing hanging are Spanish Moss / Tillandsia usneoides
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I see, I love those spanish moss too.
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