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Old 14th January 2009, 06:46 PM
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Default U. calycifida & graminifolia

Just placed both utricularia for comparison, I find both are as beautiful.

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eerrhmm... TS which is which? I have u. graminifolia, but it hasn't flowered yet.
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The small blue flowers are U. graminifolia.
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Great plants TS. Calycifida is probably my favorite Utric at the moment. I have only just started growing them and can hardly wait for them to get to the same stage as yours.

How long did it take for the calycifida to flower for you?
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Wow!!! Those flowers are so pretty.
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That is nice shoot!!! Love it...
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Thanks guys for the compliments.
Adam, it took about a year for mine to flower from division. I don't know how long it would take if raising from seeds.
The plant died after it had finished flowering (it starts flower from the bottom to top), it seems this flowering process exhaust the plant. Luckily only the paticular plant that flowered died, the rest still fine.
I think I should try just to allow a few flowers to open, see if this help.
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