Sunday 24 March 2013

Some Genliseas

Spring has finally come! So I repotted my Genliseas to renew their soils. I use peat and perlite mix for their  soil, which is the best to grow Genlisea sorts as far as I know. But the thing is that it's easy to get rotten. So I have to renew the soil quite often.

 This is my only G. aurea 'Itacambira'. It is not so difficult to cultivate but its growing is extremely slow. And it's shown no signs of flowering at all for almost 4 years.

 The Y-shaped trap of G. aurea.

 These are G. glandulossima. Compared with G. aurea, they grow a bit faster.

 The roots of G. lobata x flexuosa. This is the easiest of all I grow.

The flowers of G. lobata x flexuosa

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