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natureye 17th September 2008 02:32 PM

Hei from KL
 
I'm wanna say hello to everyone here, glad to know so many carnivorous plant enthusiast here. Looking forward to learn from you guys. Thank you. :smile:

Aliamyz 17th September 2008 02:38 PM

Re: Hei from KL
 
Nei Natureye,
Nice knowing you..a big worm welcome for you!

David 17th September 2008 02:58 PM

Re: Hei from KL
 
Are you Herman from Zoon Negara? Dom promoted your blog... or was it Josh's blog here. You can see coments from our members in that thread :smile:

We hope to learn from you too.

TS 17th September 2008 02:59 PM

Re: Hei from KL
 
Hi Natureye,

A very warm welcome to you. Hope you like being here, there are a lot of friendly members here. Please do not hesitate to post your plant picture here for us to edmire or throw a question or two, there will be lovely people here willingly to answer/help.

Nice to have you with us.

natureye 17th September 2008 03:11 PM

Re: Hei from KL
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by David (Post 3839)
Are you Herman from Zoon Negara? Dom promoted your blog... or was it Josh's blog here. You can see coments from our members in that thread :smile:

We hope to learn from you too.

Hi David, its Josh here. Herman is ultra busying with his work now. Thanks for all the comments.

natureye 17th September 2008 03:13 PM

Re: Hei from KL
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TS (Post 3840)
Hi Natureye,

A very warm welcome to you. Hope you like being here, there are a lot of friendly members here. Please do not hesitate to post your plant picture here for us to edmire or throw a question or two, there will be lovely people here willingly to answer/help.

Nice to have you with us.

Thanks TS.

David 17th September 2008 03:56 PM

Re: Hei from KL
 
Josh,

In your blog where you posted pictures of N. rafflesiana in that location, were there hybrids with ampullaria or maybe mirabilis or gracilis? I noticed the pictures of the N. rafflesiana you took has frill tendrils. That's kinda cool!

Do share with us more of your trips to the wild.

natureye 17th September 2008 05:02 PM

Re: Hei from KL
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by David (Post 3849)
Josh,

In your blog where you posted pictures of N. rafflesiana in that location, were there hybrids with ampullaria or maybe mirabilis or gracilis? I noticed the pictures of the N. rafflesiana you took has frill tendrils. That's kinda cool!

Do share with us more of your trips to the wild.

Hookeriana is the most common hybrid found, the rest are not hard to find too except for (bicalcarata X rafflesiana) and (albomarginata × rafflesiana) we have no luck finding them yet. In my gallery, i show a pix of rafflesiana × mirabilis var. echinostoma which is consider rare also.

http://natureye.com/nepenthes/nepent...fflesiana.html

The rafflesiana with lace tendrils is another variety call "Nepenthes rafflesiana var. alata J.H.Adam & Wil (1990) " found in Sibu.

David 17th September 2008 05:32 PM

Re: Hei from KL
 
Thanks for the info. Didn't realised the raff x mira var echi as the peristome was not wide like the parent plant. Perhaps the dominant genes came from the raff parent.

plantlover 17th September 2008 05:34 PM

Re: Hei from KL
 
Welcome natureye, nice knowing you.


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