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your myrmecodia ( may be a beccarii) seem in good shape.
it is a plant from garden center ?
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have you a picture?
what are yours growing conditions ?
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excellent 🤩
for mine a S.imberbis ( but also all my rubiaceae) I use now tree fern root in plate.
I put my plant on the plate which is horizontal, with a little living sphagnum moss around it, so that it takes root well, then I hang it on the edge of my terra.when the plate is dry I saturate it with rainwater
for fertilizer I use NPK : 13-19-19 commonly and some times 25-5-5 (exceptionally)FRANK how old is your plant ? you had it initially with flowers and drupe?
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Bonjour
spine seem to be a modified adventitious roots
how in culture can we go from root to spine, having a drier atmosphere can be ?
jeff
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Bonjour
very nice report on the botanical garden of nancy 😍
jeff
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I have translate all the passages in french to english sheet 54-55-56-57 but we have also latin language on it 😉
jeff
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very nice specie 😍
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very nice specie 😍
jeff
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excellent picture
the stigma was at the same level as the anther ?on the tuberosa 'pulvinata'the anthers just above and touching the hairsin longistyle flowers stigma at the tube apexin brevistyle flowers stigma at the same level as the anthersstigma 5 or 6 lobedfruit pink -
3 lobes , the taxon seems to have 5 or 6 ?
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Bonjour
it is your M.longissimum ?
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Bonjour
how do you water them ?
jeff
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Bonjour
may be some infos on the climat of this area 😉
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Bonjour
may be some infos on the climat of this area 😉
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Bonjour
have you tried this method of cultivation
jeff
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beautiful work, a pity that we can not compare the various pollen of various genus 😉
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Bonjour
rarely cleistogamous and sometimes heterostylous .
may be selfpollinate , pollinate by the ant although ants are ' piétre'( in french I can not find the right word in English)pollinator , may be also by the wind or other critters
where did you get your 'pulvinata' ?
this label Myrmecodia cf pulvinata for my part is not correct, rather cf tuberosa 'pulvinata', pulvinata according to Huxley and JEBB is part of tuberosa, it is not a species apart ,or simply
Myrmecodia sp ,when you are not sure of his determination
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Bonjour
shame no picture of this holotype of the basionym.
jeff
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Bonjour
see here a very good document on this genus squamellaria
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0151317
jeff
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DERRICK
you just put the URL of a drawing, with the imperfections that entails, you do not have a picture of the flower
Myrmecodia tuberosa
in Ant Plants - general information, literature and links
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