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Image Iris (Iris sisianica)
PID: 844413

Gallery: Bulb
Date submitted: April 25, 2024
Caption: " Photo courtesy of Alan McMurtrie of Reticulatas.com" Described March 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180519155718/http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2018Mar291522354177IRG100.pdf It is a stoloniferous rock garden iris.
Photo location: Toronto, Canada
Date of photo: Spring, unknown year.


Image Wendt's Watertrumpet (Cryptocoryne wendtii)
PID: 134341

Gallery: Bloom
Date submitted: April 5, 2024
Caption: Another shot of the emersed growing flowering plant
Photo location: Work Aquarium
Date of photo: 2023-04-14


Image Wendt's Watertrumpet (Cryptocoryne wendtii)
PID: 134341

Gallery: Bloom
Date submitted: April 5, 2024
Caption: Growing emersed in a mud/clay mix. Periodic liquid fertilization. Artificial light in winter with bottom heat from an electrical transformer. Filtered daylight in warmer weather.
Photo location: Work Aquarium
Date of photo: 2023-04-14


Image Tiny Cryptocoryne (Cryptocoryne parva)
PID: 444643

Gallery: Entire plant
Date submitted: April 5, 2024
Caption: These plants are about 1.5 years from TC start.
Photo location: Work Aquarium
Date of photo: 2016-07-01


Image Tiny Cryptocoryne (Cryptocoryne parva)
PID: 444643

Gallery: Entire plant
Date submitted: April 5, 2024
Caption: I grew these C. parva from a cup of tissue cultured plants. I think there were 68 in the cup maybe 1/4" tall. I had them in this one gallon plastic holder for two years when this photo was taken. It just grew in a windowsill at work. No heat, no fertilize
Photo location: Work Aquarium
Date of photo: 2018-01-09


Image Cryptocoryne usteriana
PID: 444655

Gallery: Stamens, filaments and pistils
Date submitted: April 4, 2024
Caption: Stamen in place with the yellow flap of the Valve partially attached to the wall of the Kettle.
Photo location: Work Nikon Microscope
Date of photo: 2009-12-15


Image Cryptocoryne usteriana
PID: 444655

Gallery: Stamens, filaments and pistils
Date submitted: April 4, 2024
Caption: Stamen with attached yellow valve flap. The valve allows beetles into the kettle, closes and traps them there until pollination occurs, and then opens to release the beetles. The beetles are attracted by the rotting scent produced by the Olfactory Bodies.
Photo location: Work Nikon Microscope
Date of photo: 2009-12-15


Image Cryptocoryne usteriana
PID: 444655

Gallery: Stamens, filaments and pistils
Date submitted: April 4, 2024
Caption: Stigmas are oval shaped at end of outward arching Styles. Yellow are Olfactory Bodies.
Photo location: Work Nikon Microscope
Date of photo: 2009-12-15


Image Cryptocoryne usteriana
PID: 444655

Gallery: Stamens, filaments and pistils
Date submitted: April 4, 2024
Caption: Scale divisions 1/16". Stigmas are the whitish oval shapes on top of Styles. Olfactory Bodies, yellow, produce rotting flesh scent to attract pollinating beetles. The stalk leads to the Stamen and Valve which are not shown here.
Photo location: Work Nikon Microscope
Date of photo: 2009-12-15


Image Cryptocoryne usteriana
PID: 444655

Gallery: Bloom
Date submitted: April 4, 2024
Caption: On the left is the cut open Kettle, on the right is the yellow Limb
Photo location: Work B&L microscope
Date of photo: 2009-12-15


Image Cryptocoryne usteriana
PID: 444655

Gallery: Bloom
Date submitted: April 4, 2024
Caption: This is the Spathe that bloomed underwater
Photo location: Work
Date of photo: 2009-12-15


Image Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis)
PID: 77606

Gallery: Emerging Growth
Date submitted: April 4, 2024
Caption: Plants found at the Northernmost parking area for the Otterhole in Posts Brook
Photo location: Norvin Green State Forest Bloomingdale, NJ
Date of photo: 2014-04-26


Image Cryptocoryne usteriana
PID: 444655

Gallery: Bloom
Date submitted: April 4, 2024
Caption: Plants were grown at my work and they bloomed underwater a few times.
Photo location: Work Aquarium
Date of photo: 2009-12-07


Image Spotless Watermeal (Wolffia arrhiza)
PID: 86033

Gallery: Entire plant
Date submitted: April 4, 2024
Caption: Magnification unknown. I collected this plant from a pond in my town and grew it at work for a few years. It never bloomed for me.
Photo location: Work Nikon Microscope
Date of photo: 2009-6-22


Image Orchid (Bulbophyllum taiwanense)
PID: 384564

Gallery: Entire plant
Date submitted: April 4, 2024
Caption: Purchased Jan 29, 2013 from Ten Shin Gardens, Taiwan at a show in Wayne, NJ. Mounted on cork slab over LFS.
Photo location: Home
Date of photo: 2021-04-03


Image Zinnia
PID: 79615

Gallery: Closeup of buds, sepals and receptacles
Date submitted: April 4, 2024
Caption: I was a Junior in college when I took this photo. No idea of the cultivar.
Photo location: My parents home
Date of photo: September 1973


Image Eastern Red Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis)
PID: 75292

Gallery: Entire plant
Date submitted: April 4, 2024
Caption: I collected seed at The Wild Gardens of Acadia on July 19, 1983. Sowed next year and have been growing them since.
Photo location: Home
Date of photo: 2019-05-04


Image Round Leaved Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia)
PID: 81614

Gallery: Entire plant
Date submitted: April 3, 2024
Caption: These plants are from seeds of plants collected with permission of the landowner at the South Fork of the Forked River, NJ.
Photo location: Home
Date of photo: 2020-07-03


Image Spoonleaf Sundew (Drosera intermedia)
PID: 81612

Gallery: Entire plant
Date submitted: April 3, 2024
Caption: These plants are from seeds of plants collected with permission of the landowner at the South Fork of the Forked River, NJ.
Photo location: Home
Date of photo: 2020-07-03


Image Round Leaved Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia)
PID: 81614

Gallery: Habitat view
Date submitted: April 3, 2024
Caption: I was in a Kayak trying not to capsize and also trying to stay still. The photo is right at the edge of the bog mat. There are a lot of neat plants to see.
Photo location: White Deer Lake Hawley, PA.
Date of photo: 2020-09-17


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