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*Nepenthes ramispina* from Gunung Ulu Kali, Malaysia. This highland species is one of the more stubborn Nepenthes in cultivation: long, branching stems, narrow leaves, and a personality that says "I'll make pitchers when I feel like it." Currently… it does not feel like it. 😅

In the meantime, the sphagnum has been completely colonised by *Utricularia* — tiny bladderworts that have turned the pot into their own little wildflower meadow, complete with delicate purple blooms. Uninvited guests, but honestly rather charming.

*N. ramispina* is endemic to the mountains of Peninsular Malaysia and is known for its distinctive branching growth habit — hence the name (*rami* = branches, *spina* = spine/thorn). Worth the wait. Probably.

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*Nepenthes ramispina* van Gunung Ulu Kali, Maleisië. Deze hooglandsoort is een van de eigenwijzere Nepenthes in cultuur: lange, vertakkende stengels, smalle bladeren, en een persoonlijkheid die zegt "ik maak bekers als ík het wil." Op dit moment… wil hij dat niet. 😅

Ondertussen is het sphagnum volledig overgenomen door *Utricularia* — kleine blaasjeswortels die de pot hebben omgetoverd tot hun eigen kleine bloemenweidje, compleet met sierlijke paarse bloempjes. Ongenode gasten, maar eerlijk gezegd behoorlijk charmant.

*N. ramispina* is endemisch in de bergen van het Maleisisch Schiereiland en staat bekend om zijn kenmerkende vertakkende groeiwijze — vandaar de naam (*rami* = takken, *spina* = doorn). Het wachten is de moeite waard. Waarschijnlijk.

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I gave my presentation at the plant science Hauskolloquium of my University! I was very happy to share my plans and progress and to receive helpful feedback and input. The uncle sam figure was created by @mary_, Thank you Marie :)

#utricularia #genlisea #carnivorousplants #plantbiology

A germinated Utricularia gibba seed is sprouting  
This might finally give me some endophyte free in vitro cultures to work with.
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Last #UtriculariaTuesday, I shared pics of Utricularia livida ‘Merrie Heart,’ a cultivar from Mexico. Here is another clone of U. livida (most likely from Central or Southern Africa). This species occurs across a wide geographic range, including tropical and Southern Africa, Madagascar, Mexico, and other Latin American countries. Oddly enough, two other bladderwort species, U. pubescens and U. simulans, occupy similar distributions.

#Utricularia #Bladderwort #Lentibulariacea #CarnivorousPlants

Anyone else growing bladderworts? For this #UtriculariaTuesday, meet Utricularia ‘Merrie Heart,’ a cultivar of U. livida from Mexico. This plant spreads vigorously, escaping through the drainage holes at the bottom of its pot. The flowers on each spike last for several weeks, and it blooms almost constantly if it receives enough light. I’ll share pics of my other U. livida specimen next Tuesday.

#Utricularia #Bladderwort #Lentibulariacea #CarnivorousPlants

This Utricularia gibba was gifted as a piece of art to a gardener from the Botanic Gardens Bonn for helping with growing plants that I use for research. Another specimen is hold by the Herbarium Bonn. For the Botanic Gardens Bonn, Utricularia gibba is usually a "weed" that needs to be removed regularly. Last year, some were allowed to bloom to obtain seeds. #Utricularia #Herbarium #BotanicalGarden #Bonn

First two Photos by @jahorz :)

The natural distribution of #Utricularia livida is a bit perplexing. It includes tropical and Southern Africa, Madagascar, and Mexico. In Peter Taylor’s monograph, he states, “This distribution is, of course, of very great interest and I have failed to discover any other plant species with a similar range” (Taylor, 1989).

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Gewöhnlicher Wasserschlauch (Utricularia vulgaris)

#utricularia #utriculariavulgaris #naturfotografie