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How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
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Pls advice on How do we identifying between D. intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata? Thank you |
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Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
Hi,
D.spatulata (spathulata is not the correct spelling) is easy to tell apart. It is a flat rosette with flattened petioles. D.capillaris and D.intermedia are not that easy but D.intermedia tends to be bigger and with more erect leaves and longer petioles. |
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Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
Check the shape of the seed. If you have a microscope.
D. capillaris. http://www.utricularia.net/bilder/dr...DROS10_006.php D. intermedia & D. spatulata. http://www.honda-e.com/A04_Seed%20Li...dLibrary02.htm |
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Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
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Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
From left to right. D. spatulata, D. capillaris, D. capillaris 'Long Leaf', D. intermedia. |
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Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
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Re: How to identifying D.intermedia, D.capillaris and D.spathulata
Noted and thank
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