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CP in Viet Nam 2
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Great find, but next time PLEASE do NOT dig up the entire plants roots and all! Take a few cuttings and/or harvest some seed. The original plants will recover and the population will remain intact. Besides, the wild plants could carry disease and parasites such as nematodes that can harm other plants in your collection. - Rich
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OMG! You dug up the plant?!?!?!!? :sweating:
Please next time just take a few seed. |
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That is nice plant... But, as mentioned by above, please dont dig whole plant, especially those big adult plant!!!!
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Son's find is actually an incredible, fantastic, wonderful, exciting and amazing find! This plant just may be the real N. thorelli, which had been considered to be extinct due to habitat destruction until now! In time, he and others will learn how to collect just cuttings and seed from these populations unless the site is doomed to destruction in the very near future. Thank goodness for obervant people like Son! Well done! :1thumbup: - Rich
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Son,
Can you bring bck the pictures to your post? Thanks. :) |
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please bring back the pics to your post, i have missed out the posting and please do not blame yourself as we tends to do silly things when we were excited....we learns from mistakes as long as we realised that what have been done is wrong and will not repeat the next time. i do sometimes collect wild specimens of other plants but will leave behind older and matured specimens for them to regenerate. finding and in the matter of fact 'found' wild specimens of certain commercialised exotic plants is exciting! *biggrin2* |
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