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Old 18th August 2008, 07:13 PM
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Default Byblis liniflora and one weird bug

This is the pot of Byblis liniflora which I get all of my seeds from.
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Poor bug got caught in the dew.

It is darn cute - with three horns!

The eyes are like red cheeks.

Poor fellow was trying to flap its wings real hard to get rid of the sticky dew. But alas, they are already damaged.


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Old 18th August 2008, 11:49 PM
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Hey Cindy, don't give that guy ANY help! I believe that's a intermediate stage of a 'leafhopper', a real destructive critter! The Byblis liniflora photos rival those D. paradoa shots for beauty! More, more!
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Old 19th August 2008, 09:42 AM
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nice byblis` Cindy...you`ll be harvesting a few hundred seeds from the bunch i`m guessing ? heheh. my byblis seeds fly all over. when david swings by, he always tsk tsk me & collects the seeds coz i`m too lazy to do so.

it`s still one of my fav flowering CPs. gorgeous amethyst flowers.
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Old 19th August 2008, 10:44 AM
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Thanks, Strath. I realised later after rescuing this 3-horn fellow that it is a leafhopper. Well, it must be the one (or least its kind) to chew off my Byblis growth tips! Good thing is, the plants branch off and become more bushy. More flowers are produced too.

Tarence, tsk tsk tsk...you know how precious the seeds are or not? Although I have found a way to germinate the seeds successfully, I have yet found out why some seedlings die and others don't. Been trying to experiment with different media and found live sphagnum moss or fresh LFS the best.
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Old 19th August 2008, 01:49 PM
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tsk tsk tsk indeed. heheh. oklah, i`ll be more gung-ho about the seed collection. just that my byblis are placed at the far end of my multi-tier rack for full sun ( but protected from rain by a sheet of glass overhead ) & it`s difficult to reach. if i had collected all the seed pods, i think i would have a few thousand seeds by now.

what would i have done with all those seeds ? mmmmm.......Einstein pose.....thinking hard....
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Old 20th August 2008, 01:19 PM
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Send the seeds to me. I'll germinate them or get someone to put them into TC. Then we can have pots and pots of Byblis!
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