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Highland pitcher plants
The temperatures are quite good for highland species. Maybe even a bit too cold.
This is my latest N. ephippiata pitcher: http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/5224/p1100547.jpg[/url] Some N. glabrata aerial pitchers: http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/1924/p1100563.jpg[/url] N. boschiana : http://img693.imageshack.us/img693/1019/p1100567.jpg[/url] N. spectabilis: http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/149/p1100565.jpg[/url] And a look at one of my Heliamphora terrarium. Yes, they are highland pitcher plants too ;-) http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/529/p11005841.jpg[/url] François. |
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wow! So many helios, and i love the ephippiata =)
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Wow! Your pictures just blew me off. Really sharp and crisps pictures as well.
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Nice CP !!! the Heliamphora look like strong ....love N.ephippiata
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Very nice... plants are very healthy and beautiful.
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Very beautiful neps.
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Okay ALL of your plants looks great!But is that a bromeliad I see in the heliam terra?
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I love your frog behind your N. ephippiata pitcher.
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beautiful...
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OMG there's a frog!So you valso grow your neps in a terrarium?
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