Alexander Fisch Posted July 3, 2018 Posted July 3, 2018 (edited) Greg Bourke schreibt auf Facebook: "Introducing the brand new Utricularia albertiana. Published just last week by Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust's Richard Jobson et. al. I shot these images back in 2016 on an expedition to the remote Kimberley region with Alastair Robinson, Adam Cross and Richard Nunn. Richard Jobson's genetic work is helping us gain a better understanding of this diverse group. This is one of 6 species published last week and there's more to come! Introducing Utricularia bidentata. Published just last week by Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust's Richard Jobson et. al. I shot these images way back in 2008 on an expedition to the remote Kimberley region. Previously included in U. kimberleyensis" Hier die Links für die, die der Facebook Sekte angehören: https://www.facebook.com/greg.bourke2/posts/10156519850717920 https://www.facebook.com/greg.bourke2/posts/10156519952192920 Edited July 3, 2018 by Alexander Fisch 1
Maik Rehse Posted July 3, 2018 Posted July 3, 2018 Danke Alex! Hab mal ein bischen gesucht und hier sind auch Bilder von U. albertiata zu sehen, darunter Links zu den anderen Arten: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Utricularia-albertiana-a-flower-frontal-view-close-up-b-flower-frontal-view-showing_fig2_326055993?_sg=GW67AkFi6U2e84xE2AGQczeC0bD4hTRVLixJBWTsOzsVtICeFB0x2QvH1U_hGZZFHYZghB9OdRTQbxBf6FHbUw Viele Grüße, Maik 1
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