A new flower has popped up in the collection. This is
Utricularia heterosepala, a new utric I picked up from
California Carnivores recently.
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Such a lovely flower. |
It's a pretty good-sized flower, around the size of
Utricularia calycifida. It's pale pink and white, and quite handsome. I love getting new utrics.
In other flower news, there are 4 flower stalks coming up on my
Utricularia longifolia.
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U. longifolia is the best. |
It's a bit hard to see, but this is going to be quite a bloom show. The tallest stalk is almost ready to pop, while the others have a bit more growing in to do. I love this plant! Once the flowers are done I think I'm gonna break it up a bit – keep a small pot inside, and then stick something very large outside, like in a 2 gallon pot or something silly like that.
I've got a pot of
Drosera helodes ×
pulchella that is absolutely losing its mind with flowers right now.
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I don't know what to do when they get like this. |
Pygmy crosses are nuts. This is too much.
A funny thing is going on with my one
Drosera grievei that produced gemmae.
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Very cute plant! |
It looks a bit crested. You occasionally see fasciation in carnivorous plants, and I feel like I've heard about it in pygmies, but this is the first I've seen (if that is what's going on). Glad to have gemmae at least!
I just missed the second
Drosera felix flower.
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It's much too precious. |
It's still really pretty, how delicately the petals are folded. I should feed this guy.
Finally, my
Drosera spiralis has started to bloom again.
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Always stoked to see this guy flowering. |
I just fed one of its older leaves, which may have prompted it to start flowering. I'm a bit torn – I love
D. spiralis flowers, but I don't want it to sap energy from the plant before the show. Maybe I'll compromise and take flower stalk cuttings in a couple weeks.
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