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Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
Jeff,you know alot about heliamphora don't you?
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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 |
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.
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It will have a name very soon (in december). Truly, François. |
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 |
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.
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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 |
Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
http://www.terraforums.com/forums/sh...d.php?p=947890
Wistuba are sale it |
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 |
Re: Heliamphora "lowland"
show more latest pics of your helis Mr.Jeff :)
i love seing good helis been grown good in human cultivation :) |
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