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Exceeding one meter in height after a few years, this plant really looks great. Greenish yellow pitchers remind trumpets. A big red spot blood adorns the opening of the trap
The English horticulturist Mattew Soper obtained this nice cultivar and deserve our gratitude.The English horticulturist Mattew Soper obtained this nice cultivar and deserve our gratitude. He cleverly and carefully chosen this wonderful Sarracenia crowned of the "RHS Gold Medals" by the English. Imagine the plant in summer: it has several leaves, each...
With this tissue culture kit , this fabulous technique for propagating plants is within the reach of the enthusiast and the neophyte...
Perennial epiphytic or aquatic stoloniferous plant. Wide green cordiform leaves, 5 cm in diameter. Utricularia nelumbifolia can grow in axillar leaves of bromeliads. Flowering: 5/6, mauve flowers, palated hemmed by two yellow stripes.
Obtaining of Mr Studnicka in 2000 . ( Utricularia quelchii x Utricularia praetermissa ) This cultivar displays large oboval green leaves hanged by a petiole. This high flowring hybrid differs from the parents by its flowers nicely mauve colored with a bright yellow macula on the palate. Flowering: 4/6.
Otaining of M Rice in 1999. Identical to Utricularia calycifida but differing by all green leaves and white flowers.
Obtaining of Mr Thomas Carrow . Horticultural hybrid ( Utricularia alpina x Utricularia humboldtii ). Perenial epiphytic plants. Green leaves close to U....
Obtaining of M Wyman in 2006 . Cultivar of Utricularia alpina differing by larger leaves which can reach 45 cm. The larger flowers are alse caracterised by a most marked yellow spot.
Perennial terrestrial stoloniferous plant. Light green leaves, 5 mm long. Flowering: 8/12, yellow flowers.
Synonym: Utricularia montana . Small perennial epiphytic stoloniferous plant. 15 cm oared and very sharp light green leaves. Flowering: 6/9, magnificient cream white flowers with a yellow palate.
Perennial epiphytic stoloniferous plant. Oblong green leaves, 20 cm long. Flowering: 5/9, large white pinkish flowers and a large yellow macula.
Perennial terrestrial stoloniferous plant. Small green oboval leaves, 1 cm to 2 cm long. Flowering: 5/9, purple or white flowers with a yellow palate.
Perennial terrestrian stoloniferous plant. Oboval leaves, 5 mm long. Flowering: 4/11, small mauve flowers with a prominent spur.
Synonym : U.neglecta. Perennial aquatic plant rootless, 1.5 m long. Green branch covered by 1 cm to 2 cm long and stripe divided leaves. Flowering: 5/8, cylindrical yellow flowers. Close to U.vulgaris , differing by the flower. Winter dormancy.
Terrestrial stoloniferous plant. Strap-shaped filiform dark green leaves. Flowering: 9/10, magnificinet blue flowers with bright yellow palate. Their prettiness are reminding gemstones.
Synonyme : Utricularia capensis . Perennial terrestrial stoloniferous plant. Oboval leaves, 5 mm long. Flowering: 4/8, purple and yellow flowers large enough.
Identical to the latter but differing by two or three times smaller flowers. Flowering: 2/7. The most common species in culture.
Perennial terrestrial or lithophytic stoloniferous plant. Linear green leaves, 1 cm long. Flowering: 2/5, purple flowers with yellow palate.
Identical to U. blanchetii , differing by the 4 times smallers and white flowers.
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