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Byblis Everything about the Rainbow Plant |
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Actually there are many rainbow plants instead of 2. BTW Thats beautiful. So dewy
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@marvin&plantlover: Yes, there are more than two, as far as I knew CMIIW here the most common one is B. liniflora then got guehoi, rorida and filifolia, but the last two didn't make it, the byblis really don't like to contained in the box while being shipped, upon arrival the whole byblis just gone only left with the pot.
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Woah, very nice Byblis, Edy! I think they just love your place! So healthy and dewy! Nice!
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Just saw this. It is indeed a beautiful plant. I tried to germinate rorida and filifolia seeds but failed. No germination even after I smoked them. The next time I am going to try bleach solution like what I did with my liniflora.
I have not seen guehoi before. Thanks for sharing the picture. Does this species seeds need smoke treatment before they can germinate?
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@David: I got these three byblis from Suska Nursery, the filifolia, guehoi and rorida, but out of three only one survive the rest just gone upon arrival only the pot left
![]() Only liniflora I grown from seeds (Cindy's) was cold stratified then bleached for 24 hours before sowing them. Ed |
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Thanks for your answer
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David, liniflora is the easiest Byblis to germinate. The others require treatment to germinate. The widest used practice is Giberallic Acid. The seeds are soaked in a treatment for 24 hours before they are sown to initiate growth.
As for the number of species there are quite a few. B. gigantea and lamellata are perennial species. B. aquatica, filifolia, guehoi, liniflora and rorida are annuals. |
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