Date: Sat, 18 Oct 1997 18:44:16 +0100 From: Ide Laurent <ide@arcadis.be> To: cp@opus.hpl.hp.com Message-Id: <aabcdefg4051$foo@default> Subject: Welcome
Welcome to our two new members.
Hey, Matt Ouimette, don't apologize for your long topic. It was cool... Good
luck !
Hi Raj.
There are epiphytic CPs. I think, for the Nepentheses, probably they could be
considerated like this.
I know some Utricularias grow in epiphytic mode in the water of Bromeliads,
sending long stems from plant to plant to expand itself. When the stem finds
the water of a bromeliad, it grows and produce some traps to catch mosquito
larvaes.
Some bromeliads are supposed carnivorous ? It was a possibility ; so,
Brocchinia reducta is surely carnivorous (but is it a bromeliad ? Answers,
please !) but I don't think it's an epiphyt.
Hope this helps and is correct. Comments are wished.
Laurent
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