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Post by wijaya on May 29, 2008 3:40:23 GMT -10
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Post by wijaya on May 28, 2008 3:23:12 GMT -10
This is my N. beccariana, seeds grown as well from Suska Nursery: And this is N. longifolia:
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Post by wijaya on May 28, 2008 3:00:27 GMT -10
I was having difficulty posting last nite, so some of the post are double, I have deleted the double/triple posting and fixed the whole thing, sorry about that. Michael: Yes, the second location is growing inside the dense forest, with lots of big trees and tall shrubs, ferns, etc.. But on the last location we found N. pectinata, the location is quite an open space. longor: Yes indeed, one memorable trip Yes, found lots of hybrids, I presumed some might even be complex hybrids that had crossed down to several generations. But who knows? Not sure on rigidifolia upper, not much seen of this species, I presumed this is still the true species, but again who knows, and tobaica also found but quite a distant away from this particular plant. As for pectinata, this is pectinata rite? I presumed so, this one very interesting species pitchers rosetting just like amps, very striking coloration and nice teeth peristome. sockhom: thanks, yes this pectinata will be one nice species for terrarium too bad no seeds found. Ed
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Post by wijaya on May 27, 2008 3:49:55 GMT -10
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Post by wijaya on May 27, 2008 3:10:17 GMT -10
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Post by wijaya on May 27, 2008 3:05:20 GMT -10
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Post by wijaya on May 26, 2008 6:10:25 GMT -10
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Post by wijaya on May 25, 2008 4:25:04 GMT -10
Finally, I have the chance to visit the habitat and found: N. tobaica - again N. spectabilis N. rigidifolia N. pectinata and their natural hybrids. Will upload the photos soon... Ed
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Post by wijaya on May 24, 2008 3:41:27 GMT -10
the leaf: ;D
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Post by wijaya on May 20, 2008 4:37:11 GMT -10
Hi all,
Thanks for the comment
The media used was perlite+peat moss+charcoal and the spaghnum moss is just used as side and top toppings.
Ed
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Post by wijaya on May 19, 2008 4:40:28 GMT -10
@gym: this is the whole plant, still very small plant. It looks like the pitcher is a bit deformed, will wait and see the second pitcher. Thanks, Ed
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Post by wijaya on May 13, 2008 5:05:33 GMT -10
@obregon - actually it is N. Mirabilis x (Ventricosa x Truncata)
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Post by wijaya on May 6, 2008 3:42:23 GMT -10
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Post by wijaya on May 5, 2008 3:09:58 GMT -10
With Sibuyanensis: with xTrusmadi: Ed
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Post by wijaya on May 5, 2008 3:06:40 GMT -10
Can anybody tell if this is actually a Tentac? Thanks, Ed
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