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NepNut 12th October 2008 08:23 PM

N. gracilis in Kedah
 
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Yay !! Finally found my 1st wild N. gracilis. It's a rainy day and I'm all soaked even with raincoat, sorry for the poor quality photos, I'll try harder next time to take better photos.

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gracilis and albomarginata side by side
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I hope I correctly ID the neps... :blush:

David 13th October 2008 12:43 PM

Re: N. gracilis in Kedah
 
Thanks for the pictures. At what elevation are these gracilis growing? I can see lie sphagnum moss growing. Interesting that gracilis are growing at the same elevation as albos

Robert 13th October 2008 01:03 PM

Re: N. gracilis in Kedah
 
would be interesting if there are gracilis x albo natural hybrid. Thanks for the posts.

kentosaurs 13th October 2008 01:36 PM

Re: N. gracilis in Kedah
 
Hi

If the gracilis and growing with the albos there should almost definitly be a hybrid between them since gracilis are known to hybridize to many other neps.There are so many colours in N gracilis.But my fav is in the 1st pic.The lime green and a little strip peristrome looks like those of a N sumatrana.And also i like the 2nd last pic the fully green pitcher looks like a N hamata upper without any teeth and no peristrome.Even the albo shown in the last pic shows a little gracilis charateristics

Ken

NepNut 13th October 2008 03:27 PM

Re: N. gracilis in Kedah
 
I think the elevation where I saw these gracilis is above 800m ASL, definately in Sphagnum moss country. The weird thing is that I have seen many albos and gracilis growing side by side, just can't find any hybrids between the two. It was quite groomy that day with fog and rain, so making detailed examination even more tedious. I'll definately go back to take a better look next time.

I'm contemplating whether to get a DSLR but worried about taking care of it and taking picture when the weather is pouring and wet... Wondering if Robert or anyone who done a lot of nature photography can share some tips? Thanks.

Robert 13th October 2008 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by cpnut (Post 5258)

I'm contemplating whether to get a DSLR but worried about taking care of it and taking picture when the weather is pouring and wet... Wondering if Robert or anyone who done a lot of nature photography can share some tips? Thanks.

There are very good advance digital compact camera around, more versatile than DSLR. The problem with DSLR was the need to keep changing lens when ones wish to take, say, landscape photo and micro close up. Anyway get one of your choice and purpose that fit you.

NepNut 13th October 2008 06:44 PM

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Thanks for your advice, Robert. I'm considering getting a semi-DSLR instead, like the Nikon Coolpix P80. Budget and performance probably more suited to a beginner like me... :blush:

shawnintland 13th October 2008 07:07 PM

Re: N. gracilis in Kedah
 
Sorry to jump off topic here! :crying: CPNut - I'll PM you some notes regarding Nikon Cool pix.

kentosaurs 13th October 2008 07:57 PM

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Hi Cpnut

Thanks for telling about the elevations of the neps you took.Well elevations of 800m is where i think is the intermediates stay and thrive.Yup definitly spahmum moss land/heaven..Didn't know that gracilis stay in intermediate conditions at all but at least im pretty sure albos does.

Ken

David 14th October 2008 11:27 AM

Re: N. gracilis in Kedah
 
cpnut,

It might not be that easy to spot a hybrid as the pitcher shape are similar to both gracilsi and albo. You've got to check out the leaves and stems. For me that helps me identify them in the wild. Also the white band udner the peristome is very light on a hybrid.


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