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Post by wijaya on Apr 2, 2009 2:56:23 GMT -10
Sam,
Your pet or a wild creature got lost inside your neps paradise? Probably the mongose became drunk drinking too much of neps fluid. ;D
Ed
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Post by wijaya on Mar 30, 2009 2:48:13 GMT -10
Thanks, well it is just very plain green without color, hope the upper will be more exciting, I have another smaller insignis and the smaller one show a little bit red around the neck area of the pitcher.
Ed
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Post by wijaya on Mar 26, 2009 3:58:41 GMT -10
this one going intermediate: Ed
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Post by wijaya on Mar 25, 2009 3:42:12 GMT -10
Well done, a very quick recovery from that condition. (I think the year on top picture supposed to be 2008?? ) Ed
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Post by wijaya on Mar 24, 2009 3:37:51 GMT -10
Hi M, thanks for sharing the picture, is this one male? If so, hopefully the (N. raff elongated x rowanae) x (N. raff dark x sibuyanensis) a success. Ed
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Post by wijaya on Mar 24, 2009 3:22:26 GMT -10
Hi M, really bearing the characters as the name description. Got the 'giant' size. Ed
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Post by wijaya on Mar 24, 2009 3:17:12 GMT -10
Nice one, just love the wide peristome, will the peristome fold back after some time?
Ed
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Post by wijaya on Mar 24, 2009 3:00:12 GMT -10
Hi M, thanks for sharing a classic one, looks very much alike veitchii, and where are all the hairs? N. hirsuta is supposed to be very hairy right? from leaf to tendril even up to pitchers.
Ed
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Post by wijaya on Mar 22, 2009 2:44:24 GMT -10
Wow Jens, nice one. Such an awesome color and sturdy looking just like plastic pitcher, thanks for sharing.
Ed
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Post by wijaya on Mar 20, 2009 22:29:37 GMT -10
Congratulation Francois. Looks like two official released so far this year, a very good start of this year. CMIIW
Ed
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Post by wijaya on Mar 20, 2009 3:41:40 GMT -10
adding more pic of my N. x Hookeriana: this is the open up pitcher of the above red hooks: Ed
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Post by wijaya on Mar 19, 2009 3:34:30 GMT -10
Michael: advice taken - modified. Ed
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Post by wijaya on Mar 17, 2009 3:23:14 GMT -10
Sam, congratulation on your very first retail outlet. Btw, what is the building built for? Looks like for gardens and nursery purpose as well. As you mentioned, computer controlled dream, you meant the building got computer control on climate inside the building? LIke temperature control, humidity control and so on??? But really, the building is very nice looking. Do post more pictures when you settled in. Ed
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Post by wijaya on Mar 17, 2009 2:59:38 GMT -10
@sam: thanks for the link, never knew this one.
And btw, anybody ever try growing truncata on the tree? I meant at least simulate the epiphyte nature of this particular species. I do know that we are supposed to grow truncata in the basket like pot with lots of holes. ;D
Ed
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Post by wijaya on Mar 17, 2009 2:51:42 GMT -10
Wow, getting a nice comment from two masters of neps, I am flattered. Michael: nope, that is hookeriana, I do believe the winged forms is taken from the raff parentage not from amp, so far never found any amp that got winged/ alata tendril. CMIIW. @sam: those are the lowlanders that I can kept well, I also jealous on your extraordinary hybrids and highland neps that thrive well at your place. Anyway, I will try to post more, I still got some more N. x Hookeriana and N. ampullaria other forms and colors. Thanks guys. Ed
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