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damieno 15th May 2011 03:31 AM

Sanctuary project?
 
I'm curious after reading all the posts. What happened to that project?

Did you guys made it or lost?

bactrus 16th May 2011 03:12 PM

Re: Sanctuary project?
 
Can you please elaborate or give more details about this santuary project?

damieno 17th May 2011 08:57 PM

Re: Sanctuary project?
 
https://forum.petpitcher.net/showthread.php?t=586

sooxiwei 18th May 2011 01:23 AM

Re: Sanctuary project?
 
guess that's some really old stuff, project should be long gone since no one was free to get involve in any project...

if possible, would suggest mod to slowly sum up those old topic that are copied and pasted from old forum to the current forum(of course those that still matter, not those that are not applicable any more), there are some nice info, but with all the copy and paste, things are pretty mess up and hard to read...

just an opinion:smile:

damieno 19th May 2011 12:40 AM

Re: Sanctuary project?
 
oh, i still hope others will revive this project again.

Tarence 19th May 2011 01:47 PM

Re: Sanctuary project?
 
I was the one who opened my big mouth way back then. heheh.

There were rumors : last time i met up with the some well-known CP Suppliers, they winked winked at me & said that a Nepenthes sanctuary of sorts was to be created at Penang Hill. Dunno if that`s turning out to be a reality or not. If it does or already has, we can easily contribute our excess neps there ( & create a genetic nightmare for the nep species in Penang heheh )

damieno 21st May 2011 05:54 PM

Re: Sanctuary project?
 
oh i see, funny how they could survive in penang near salt seas.

Tarence 26th May 2011 02:00 PM

Re: Sanctuary project?
 
well.....Penang Hill isn`t exactly very near the sea. You`ll get salty air I`m sure but no actual salt attacking the CPs.

What`s more amazing :Cephalotus grows along the coastal areas in Australia, like next to the sea or swamps ( salty ).


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