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Old 4th January 2010, 08:42 AM
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Default Re: Highland veitchii's varieties

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Originally Posted by cjloong View Post
Wow. Nice. I've always liked this varieties but it seems that the ones common in cultivation does not represent the beauty of this species. Where are they from? Bareo?

Seems like they grown on grown and not trees. What are the substrate they are growing in?

The last picture? Are those Batu Lawi varieties?

Sorry, bombard you with so many questions... ;-)

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cj
substrates are sandy, peat and dead leaves. They're refered to as Bario's form but in actual fact found in outlying area. Alot of walking one way can take 1 hr, 2hrs or more. The last was Batu Lawi form but the colours are common among lowlanders except the later have longer and narrower pitcher.

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