Willy's carnivorous plants

WillyCKH

CPSC Moderator
Staff member
Your TC is amazing. Why are mine often so weird or mouldy :( .
I rarely show my weird or mouldy ones haha. It happens quite often, it's part of the process.
Actually I took these Utricularia vulgaris out of their culture a month ago because their culture was contaminated. I'm glad that they have adjusted well so far though!
 

Apoplast

Carnivorous Plant Addict
@WillyCKH I remember when you joined this forum (well the old one). You were so young and full of questions. Now you are experienced, full of knowledge, and an exemplar of CP cultivation. I've enjoyed watching your incredible progress not only in your cultivation, but also in your photography. I feel incredibly lucky to have witnessed this journey. Keep up the great work! You have surpassed so many (myself included).
 

WillyCKH

CPSC Moderator
Staff member
@WillyCKH I remember when you joined this forum (well the old one). You were so young and full of questions. Now you are experienced, full of knowledge, and an exemplar of CP cultivation. I've enjoyed watching your incredible progress not only in your cultivation, but also in your photography. I feel incredibly lucky to have witnessed this journey. Keep up the great work! You have surpassed so many (myself included).
I'm super flattered and humbled by your comment! I learn from the best growers from this community!
Joining this hobby is one of the best decisions I have made in my life. It teaches me to be patient and never give up.
I'm very grateful for experienced growers like yourself to share invaluable information with us. :)
 

dewy

Seedling
Dear carnivorous plant lovers, here's a new puzzle. This Utricularia looks similar to U. subulata but the flower is much bigger (see 2nd pic for comparison) and there are sticky glands along the flower stalks. The leaves are larger than the typical U. subulata too.
Anyone knows what it is?? Maybe a super subulata?
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Sorry for the necroposting but i think it could be U. flaccida? The flowers look pretty close if not identical, and flaccida is distinctive for it's sticky flower stems.
 
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