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Old 16th February 2011, 02:57 PM
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Default Updates on the mossy forest site in Genting Highlands

Brought my son up to Genting Highlands yesterday to the mossy forest site where N. macfarlanei, N. ramispina and n. sanguinea grows together... but mainly N. macfarlanei grows here. I have not been to this site for more than 2 years.

Sad to say this is the state of the site now:

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What it was more than 2 yers ago:

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N. macfarlanei that was found there 2 years ago:

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Found only one N. sanguinea, 2 ramispina and 1 dying N. macfarlanei. Below is the juveline N. sanguinea plant:

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