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Re: My Little Nepenthes Pic Collection
Woah, so many gorgeous pictures. (beh ta han...) :wub:
Nice photography too. Thanks for sharing Simon. We want more... we want more... we want more..... |
Re: My Little Nepenthes Pic Collection
Hello Simon...
Great Picture nicely taken :1thumbup: i really likes field trip :wub: Hehe... may i try guessing id of those beautiful neps picture^^ 1) N. rafflesiana "lower pitcher" 2) N. rafflesiana "upper pitcher" 3) N. rafflesiana "lower pitcher" 4) N. villosa 5) N. macfalanei "upper pitcher" "height altitude" 6&7) N. rafflesiana "upper pitcher" 8) N. sanguinea x N. macfalanei 9) N. ramispina 10) N. macfalanei 11) Male flower 12) Female flower 13) N. macfalanei 14) N. ramispina 15) N. Sanguinea 16) N. macfalanei 17) N. Albomaginata "upper pitcher" 18) N. ramispina "upper pitcher" 19) N. macfalanei 20) N. no idea :bored: anyway just my guess... Regards Jonathan |
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I took this shot on my way up frm Mersilau trail of Mt Kinabalu. |
Re: My Little Nepenthes Pix Collection
hi David,
The last 2 pixs are N. Macfarlanei(Upper Pitcher) & N. xventrta(lower pitcher). :-) |
Re: My Little Nepenthes Pix Collection
hi Ken,
Thanx for your compliment. I used to travel out from the city, almost every weekend for trekking & hiking with my camera. Higher opportunity to see wild nepenthes in West M'sia. u r rite, I think its N.xventrata grow in the wild. Some enthusiats must placed the plant there and its growing... |
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hi Jimmy,
Thanx! Will list down the species soon. Currently, I've difficulty to upload more pixs since yesterday. ISP server down or...... |
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hi John,
I think u've miss taken 3 out of 20. 8. N. Macfarlanai 16. N. Sanguinea 20. N. N. xventrata(Surprise!) |
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ok...ok...ok...sit down patiently and relax. Few more to come since server is slow/down. :-) |
Re: My Little Nepenthes Pic Collection
Hi Simon
Wow planting a N ventrata out of nowhere and its surviving like its cultivated with so nice colours...never seen a ventrata as colourful as that...just asking....has anyone seen a N ventrata in the wild i mean by natural hybrid???Or do N ventricosa and N alata don't appear in the same area..Why not planting a sarr in the middle of nowhere and see if it thrives i had a dream about it lol Ken |
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Agreed. The N. xventrata looks very healthy & colorful. y not u try to get some sarrs and place it in the secondary jungle? |
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