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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 2, 2008 23:42:10 GMT -10
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 2, 2008 18:59:51 GMT -10
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 2, 2008 18:57:47 GMT -10
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 2, 2008 18:55:40 GMT -10
eustachya (origin unknown): Juvenile: Older:
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 2, 2008 18:54:10 GMT -10
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 2, 2008 15:54:00 GMT -10
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 2, 2008 0:31:48 GMT -10
Talangensis Male (Nepaholic (Jens)):
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 2, 2008 0:30:44 GMT -10
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 2, 2008 0:30:05 GMT -10
Campanulata Male (Cindy): Male (Wijaya):
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 2, 2008 0:29:24 GMT -10
Bicalcarata Female (Wanakorn). Bical "red flush" from Borneo Exotics:
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 2, 2008 0:28:40 GMT -10
Bellii Female (Cindy):
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 2, 2008 0:27:49 GMT -10
Alata Giant Female (Manny Herrera):
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 1, 2008 23:16:01 GMT -10
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 1, 2008 21:39:55 GMT -10
Here is a table of most species, with their elevations listed. This table is not complete or entirely correct, and is to serve only as a rough guide. For one, maxima has been found much lower and IIRC a bit higher than the elevation listed below: home.sdirekt-net.de/mwelge5/arten/nep_tab.htmThe table is in German, so for those of you who do not speak it: The top says: Highlands, Intermediates, Lowlanders, (All). Clicking on one of the elevation types will show only species which grow in that elevation. At the Bottom: * There are lowand as well as highland forms. ** Despite the low elevation, it is better classified as a highlander. *** Can be grown as lowland or highland.
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 1, 2008 20:36:52 GMT -10
BE clone BE-3223
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