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ID expertise required.
Sifus,
Have read from the forum that it is difficult to ID VFT as they differ due to changes in climates, temps, conditions, etc. However, would appreciate if you could ID these VFT's of mine as I wish to update my inventory and make a wish list for further acquisition. Typical VFT with pinkish internal walls of the traps but how shall I id it? Is this Red Dragon? wishful thinking, I guess. Thank you for the assistance. |
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Re: ID expertise required.
The second I think it's a 'Red rosetted'because it's traps are red.Give it more light only we can know if it is a red Dragon.
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Re: ID expertise required.
Actually got this Red Rosetted VFT from a nursery in OUG. Tried to get it at Cactus Valley but Ms Cheong said their stock were not yet strong enough for the market!
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Re: ID expertise required.
VFT are extremely hard to ID
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Re: ID expertise required.
There is no way to ID VFT even expert... The only way is get the ID from the source...
Main reason --> difference environment causing the plant produce diffrence color and way of grow (erect or stick to ground)...
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Re: ID expertise required.
I'd call them all typicals just to be safe.
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