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Re: Nepenthes bokorensis
GAHHHH THOSE FAT LIPS!!!!!.....I would kill to get a plant like that (joking) Its a lowland species right? Looks a lot like those thorelii or mirabilis from thailand u know those neps there all have that look..
Ken |
Re: Nepenthes bokorensis
Actually this sp. resembles closely to Tiger from Thailand.
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Re: Nepenthes bokorensis
Ken,
If you look closely on one of the pics, you'll see LSM on the background, that should give you an idea.... |
Re: Nepenthes bokorensis
Awww man....... I actually saw that but "pretending" not to see that to bluff myself "its a lowland species,Its a lowland species" lol
Ken |
Re: Nepenthes bokorensis
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Actually, N. bokorensis grows between 800 and 1100 masl and it grows VERY well in lowland conditions! My seedgrown (18 months old) are 35/40 cm large now. Cheers, François. |
Re: Nepenthes bokorensis
Yay!! Grows well in lowland. When its available and cheap I'll get one.(Hope its not like hamata RM500)
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Re: Nepenthes bokorensis
Well that's a good news for us!;)
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Re: Nepenthes bokorensis
Sweet!!!....Goal for the lowland species...Its always the highland species being discovered...Well that makes sense since 70% of neps are from the highland areas..You send some seeds to EP right? Hope they'll mass produce them ASAP :)
Ken |
Re: Nepenthes bokorensis
Hope to see real fascinating hybrids they create using N.Bokoriensis.
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Re: Nepenthes bokorensis
Hi Ali
I heard that some nurseries which use "thorelii" in they're cross is not the reali thorelii in fact people might have mistaken it for different plant maybe even this plant i saw all this from this thread http://pitcherplants.proboards34.com...ad=7322&page=1 Anyways i would prefer a pure species then a hybrid of this guy i guess...Not that sure anyways cos this plant looks fantastic just on its own..(Gardenier its so good that it can be eaten on its own :) lol) Ken |
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