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TranMinh 20th September 2009 04:13 PM

Heliamphora "lowland"
 
I just check the wistuba website and they are having the hemliamphora "lowland". They said that the plants grow below 1000 meter high. :laugh: This is really great, the hemliamphora can grow without cooler. Check in HERE .

marvin1997 20th September 2009 05:32 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
Great!!!......but 5000 eur????!!!!That's crazy man!Better to buy a HL heliamphora and let it acclimate!

TranMinh 20th September 2009 06:08 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
50euro marvin not 5000euro

marvin1997 20th September 2009 08:38 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TranMinh (Post 20690)
50euro marvin not 5000euro

Ooh....can they ship to other countries?But it's also expensive.Two hundred plus?

TranMinh 20th September 2009 10:08 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
well if you grow plants in terratium it will cost a lot of money in electric for cooler lowland heliamphora is better.

David 20th September 2009 11:25 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
Nice plant! Pinkish and not so high. Looks like a good buy to me.

jeff 21st September 2009 04:29 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
too expensive .

if you want others 'lowland' , for me the 'lowland' term is not appropriate
1000 m compared with the plain it is already high ,take a heterodoxa gran sabana or a new species H.sp low meadow

jeff

Khoas 21st September 2009 08:17 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
i do believe the 'lowland' forms actually grow around cool springs

marvin1997 22nd September 2009 01:06 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
But do they still need high humidity?Probably isn't it....

jeff 22nd September 2009 02:49 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
for the heterodoxa gran sabana for example 'in situ':

less humid than the tepui top but a great hygrometry ( marshy condition)

rainfall just 600 mm in some station

in the tepui bottom you have often 24-28 °c with during the dry saison several peaks to 30°c.

not any shade also

jeff

marvin1997 22nd September 2009 03:22 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
Jeff,you know alot about heliamphora don't you?

jeff 23rd September 2009 02:42 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
when you cultivate some plant ( for me heliamphora-pinguicula -stylidium- ant plants -dorstenia) you must know also their ecology 'in situ' .

jeff

TranMinh 26th September 2009 09:11 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
Well, I still like lowland heliam because electricity really expensive in Vietnam and to cool down a grow chamber cost a lot of energy.

Sockhom 21st October 2009 06:43 AM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeff (Post 20713)
too expensive .

if you want others 'lowland' , for me the 'lowland' term is not appropriate
1000 m compared with the plain it is already high ,take a heterodoxa gran sabana or a new species H.sp low meadow

jeff

The plant sold as "H. sp. low meadow" and Wistuba's "H. sp. Lowland" are the same plant.
It will have a name very soon (in december).

Truly,

François.

jeff 21st October 2009 03:55 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
thanks for the infos FRANÇOIS :1thumbup: ;I did not know that Wistuba proposed the same one as Extrem planthttp://www.extreme-plants.eu/ under other name .indeed if the photographs are looked , they seem very near
unfortunately not by the price


jeff

funkychips 25th October 2009 02:08 AM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
TranMinh, I agree with you that lowland helis are fairly easy to maintain provided they have high humidity and good ventilation. Cooling/Air conditioning at night is a bonus but I don' seem to think it necessary.

Alvin

jeff 26th October 2009 04:42 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
all the heliamphora have need : good aeration, good hygrometry , good light from december to march , good temperature.


for me no "lowland " species in the genus heliamphora .

600 to 1000 m in europe , asia, andine country are considered like a montain strage ( in french etage collineen )

in tropical country it is a hill land , here it is the foothills of the tepuis
sometimes wet areas or a altitude savanna like this gran sabana

http://pinguicula.free.fr/GranSabana.JPG

JEFF

TranMinh 7th November 2009 10:30 AM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
http://www.terraforums.com/forums/sh...d.php?p=947890
Wistuba are sale it

jeff 10th January 2011 04:02 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
for me it is a error .

the lowland area are neer the coast from 0 to 600 m for instant no heliamphora in this zone , too warm.

if the "sp lowland" it realy a "sp low meadow" their definitive name is H.ciliata

see here their particularity http://fern72.free.fr/siteweb/heliamphora.html

Harris Azariel 10th January 2011 08:29 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
show more latest pics of your helis Mr.Jeff :)
i love seing good helis been grown good in human cultivation :)

Ifurita 11th January 2011 08:23 AM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
I think the bigger issue here is whether the 'lowland' Heliamphora can actually grow under lowland conditions, especially the extreme lowland conditions of typical outdoor Singapore and Malaysia which are very warm indeed.

kepikimut 11th January 2011 10:52 AM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
my friend from pontianak can grow heliamphora tequila.
but after a year, the heli died

jeff 11th January 2011 04:13 PM

Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
 
see on my web site their natural condition (light;temperature;hygrometrie;etc) , you can see also some of mine

here in FRANCE all my heliamphora are cultivate in door in a big terrarium closed , with a aeration ( just lid lift up 5mm)

substrate : blond peat -vermiculite 50/50 or now with some species just perlite -sphagnum.Attention the 2 substrate are not interchangeable ( the root are not the same with the 2 substrate )

hygrometrie : always 80-90% the pot always in 3 cm of water

light : in front of a south window , very very good light from december to march

temperature : in winter the day 19-22 °c the night 12-19 °c ;in summer the day 22-25°c with some time some pic to 30°c the night 18-20°c

jeff


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