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Myrmecodia becarii
Can't help it! Just want to share my new pet that has just arrived. Just got this cute fella today. A good friend from Australia hand carried it back to Malaysia for me. This is M. becarii, a tuberous ant plant from the lowland forest/mangroves of Cape York, Australia.
Just done potting it with wood bark mixed with fern bark and topped with fern bark. Not a very cheap media but worth it... and it definitely deserve it!
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Re: Myrmecodia becarii
It'll be one good interesting plant. I see very stout healthy tuber there. Just remember me when the plant set seeds.
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Fascinating, David! Looks like an alien-infected host plant . I notice there is a little hole on the tuber in the closeup pics. Is that where the ants enter and exit? If not, how do the ants actually colonise the tuber?
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Yupe! That's where the ants enter. I think mine is still a very young plant. Not many holes in the tuber.
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Re: Myrmecodia becarii
David, any of the tenant move in yet?
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Re: Myrmecodia becarii
worth it , David. How spiky when compare with M.tuberosa?
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Much more spiky compared to tuberosa and seems to be longer and thicker. I am basing waht I just said on the few plants I have. The spikes on tuberosa is also harder and sharp like a needle. M. becarii's spikes are softer and does not really poke your hand when you touch it.
Nope! It would be interesting to have ants actually living in the tuber. I think it won't happen since I grow them in my apartment. I have a about 10 pots of ant plants in my apartment and none of them has ants living in them. But then again, if they start to have ants living in them, they will be kick out of the house by the "Minister of Home Affairs".
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But I think I'll send some of the the seeds to you now... guess what it is? It's Hydnophytum moseleyanum seeds. That same friend got it from a grower in Australia for me. I'll mail to you tomorrow.
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