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Old 2nd December 2009, 11:57 AM
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Default N. macfarlanei

Just some pictures to share. Hope you guys like it...

An elegant upper pitcher
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Baby plantlets. Looks like some may be hybrids
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Another upper pitcher
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This lower pitcher's shape looks like an sp. viking. Noticed the spider under the lid waiting for the pitcher to lure prey to it?
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Opening upper pitcher
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An intermediate pitcher
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A young plant growing on a tree
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Notice the really long tendrils. They grow very similar to sp. vikings, ie. long tendrils to hide the pitchers in undergrowth.
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You can see from this plant that the tendrils are curl in under its leaves just like waht sp. vikings do to hide their pitchers.
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