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jasontan 11th January 2012 06:37 PM

Sarracenia selling at Sunway Pyramid
 
Hi everyone, today spotted some Saracenia selling at one of the inner concourse area of Sunway Pyramid, near the Marrakesh area. The sign said Sarracenia Farnhamii. Large sized plants. Place was selling orchids and plants for CNY but there was a small section of Sarracenias.

caseyhoo 13th January 2012 10:45 AM

Re: Sarracenia selling at Sunway Pyramid
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jasontan (Post 65678)
Hi everyone, today spotted some Saracenia selling at one of the inner concourse area of Sunway Pyramid, near the Marrakesh area. The sign said Sarracenia Farnhamii. Large sized plants. Place was selling orchids and plants for CNY but there was a small section of Sarracenias.

Hi,

Welcome to PP.

It is great that more place are selling CP. Sad thing is, most of time, they will end up to heaven. Because most of selling giving wrong information!!!!

Bad experience leading consumer have misunderstanding to CP... --> cannot grow at Lowland!!! :(

jasontan 13th January 2012 02:55 PM

Re: Sarracenia selling at Sunway Pyramid
 
Thanks for the welcome, KC.

Do you mean Sarracania cannot grow at lowlands?

kevyn chan 14th January 2012 10:13 AM

Re: Sarracenia selling at Sunway Pyramid
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by caseyhoo (Post 65708)
Hi,

Welcome to PP.

It is great that more place are selling CP. Sad thing is, most of time, they will end up to heaven. Because most of selling giving wrong information!!!!

Bad experience leading consumer have misunderstanding to CP... --> cannot grow at Lowland!!! :(

hi casey...

"Bad experience leading consumer have misunderstanding to CP... --> cannot grow at Lowland!!!"

don't quite understand your last phrase...you meant certain Carnivorous Plants cannot be grown in Lowland condition or S. x Farnhamii cannot be grown in Lowland condition?

edwardyeeks 14th January 2012 06:56 PM

Re: Sarracenia selling at Sunway Pyramid
 
I think what he meant was because of misinformation by the seller, people get the impression that CPs cannnot grow in our hot, tropical lowland conditions....

kevyn chan 14th January 2012 07:51 PM

Re: Sarracenia selling at Sunway Pyramid
 
Hmm...the seller is at sunway piramid...do you think they will market their CP for ppl staying elsewhere up on the hill? Don't think so...

caseyhoo 15th January 2012 01:25 AM

Re: Sarracenia selling at Sunway Pyramid
 
Sorry for poor english... I means, most of nursery tell buyer that Sarracenia are from cameroon Highland, then can grow at indoor, need shaded environment. End up, buyer keep it as told and death. Then, buyer will think that Sarracenia cannot grow at Lowland :(

My aunty and relative are 1 of them (buyer)... :(

jasontan 15th January 2012 01:37 AM

Re: Sarracenia selling at Sunway Pyramid
 
Yes since caseyhoo clarified that, its true! The nice helper at Sunway told me not to have direct sun and keep it in partial shade... But good thing i read the forum before that and i thought i better check once more to see if her facts were really correct. But I think she was also misinformed cos she was just repeating whatever the boss told her...

Cheng 15th January 2012 10:20 AM

Re: Sarracenia selling at Sunway Pyramid
 
I... never see anyone selling Sarras in Ipoh openly. Fly trap and neps got la ):

edwardyeeks 15th January 2012 03:23 PM

Re: Sarracenia selling at Sunway Pyramid
 
Here in Malaysia, many nurseries start selling VFTs, neps and sarras ady. Go to sungai buloh and roughly about 1 in every 5 major planting nursery has sarracenias being sold (in my observation)! The CP poison is expanding! :tongue:


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