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Post by sockhom on May 25, 2008 4:50:48 GMT -10
Hello ! Growing Nepenthes from seeds has been a very rewarding experience for me lately. Here are some of my seed grown specimens: - Nepenthes sanguinea. I had almost waited 4 months before germination occurs: - Nepenthes ampullaria, a speckled form from Sumatra: - Nepenthes belli: - Nepenthes beccariana: - A small Nepenthes bokor family (15-20 cm): - Nepenthes boschiana. One of the specimens develops red leaves in shade or under intense light. Very interesting. This is my biggest boschiana: Friendly, François.
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Post by obregon562 on May 25, 2008 9:47:45 GMT -10
great! i love seed grown neps. i need to get more seed...
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Post by jefforever on May 25, 2008 18:39:58 GMT -10
I've never heard of Nepenthes beccariana... is it a hybrid?
That's a fantastic boschiana seedling you got there.
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Post by sockhom on May 27, 2008 10:44:20 GMT -10
Hello . N. beccariana has been described in 1908. It is suspected to be conspecific with N. longifolia. More research need to be done. François.
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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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