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Identifying N. Species
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Hey, recently, i was curious about the type of the N. that my friends gace me, and strangely, it just keep on that size even though it had already produced a lot of babies for me....:shy: |
Re: Identifying N. Species
Nepenthes gracilis.
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Re: Identifying N. Species
Probably is N. gracilis
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Sorry for asking, i was wondered why the size of my N. will just grow to this size? Even though i had planted it for 2years?
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My gracilis has remained only 3-5 cm pitchers....disappointing T.T hope it'll flower and turn out to be a girl haha then at least it will tebus balik the small pitchers
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Haha, now i just hope that i will later turn out to be a big girl or boy and managed to survive at my home.....
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