Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Dionaea muscipula ‘Bohemian Garnet’. Submitted: 15 January 2007. This plant was obtained from an F2 cross between an all red clone ( Dionaea ‘Royal Red’) and a more typically colored Dionaea ‘Sawtooth’ plant in 2000.

  2. Its marginal trap spines are reduced to small triangular teeth, as in Dionaea ' Dentate Traps ' B.Rice. Unlike that latter cultivar, however, the teeth of Dionaea ' Sawtooth ' B.Rice are frequently minutely divided into two or more tiny teethlets, so the trap has an almost fringed appearance.

  3. There are multiple varieties of this cultivar – Dionaea Jaws, Dionaea Dente, Dionaea Red Piranha, and Dionaea Sawtooh, and all of them originate from a laboratory – the result of mutations accumulated en vitro, or during tissue culture cloning.

  4. 8 de ago. de 2014 · I bought this plant back in 2010 from a respectable German grower, who labelled it “Sawtooth”. Now with so many clones around, what is the difference between this Sawtooth and Bristle tooth? Can you differentiate Sawtooth from Bristle tooth, leaving out Uk Sawtooth I and II? Nowadays with “brutal shark”, doesn’t all these ...

  5. This plant was obtained from an F2 cross between an all red clone (Dionaea ‘Royal Red’) and a more typically colored DionaeaSawtooth’plant in 2000. It does not demonstrate any new muta-tion in general leaf form, but it does have new attributes which distinguish it from other, previously existing Dionaea cultivars.

  6. Dionaea 'Sawtooth' is a remarkable plant in the Dionaea Dentate Traps Group (described above). Its marginal trap spines are reduced to small triangular teeth, as in Dionaea 'Dentate Traps'. Unlike that latter cultivar, however, the teeth of Dionaea 'Sawtooth' are frequently minutely divided into two or more tiny teethlets, so the trap has an ...

  7. rziemer.cpphotofinder.com › rziemer › zphotosVFT Bohemian Garnet

    This plant was obtained from an F2 cross between an all red clone (Dionaea ‘Royal Red’) and a more typically colored DionaeaSawtooth’ plant in 2000. It does not demonstrate any new mutation in general leaf form, but it does have new attributes which distinguish it from other, previously existing Dionaea cultivars.