Read-Only Forum Archive
View Single Post
  #1  
Old 10th October 2008, 11:45 AM
Akirasama Akirasama is offline
Full Member
 
Join Date: Fri Mar 2008
Location: Cheras
Posts: 94
Default cameron highland + Gunung Brinchang + YG park + some updates on my backyard

I visited Cameron on the 5th October, and here is some picture i like to share with you all, please enjoy

The tea farm...


Some cute creature with tasty meat


This is the mossy forest at Gunung brinchang


Ermm... what is hanging on the tree


Let's zoom in... I guess is macfarlanei, what about you guys?


Then I visited YG park again, so surprise i saw some long tendril raff over there, the tendril is thick and more then 1 meter!!!



The nepenthes paradise


YG park also selling Boschiana???


So glad I am able to grab a red tricolor raff over there the leaf is narrower and dark in green color, under the leaf is red color, so strange



Now starting the updates for my backyard piggies
My truncata now giving me another big pitcher, heheh... so i can start removed the old and small pitcher


The basal pitcher start to shoot out from my red ampullaria

The green ampullaria pitcher start to "climb" the steam

this red ampullaria basal plant's pitcher is even bigger then the leaf

More basals...

The tricolor with green peristome ampullaria also producing pitcher, but it's really a slow growing plant


The rafflesiana var alata pitcher, but still small...


Sibuyanesis also giving me new pitcher, about 2 inches


My sanguinea giving me bigger and bigger pitcher


This is actually a veitchii x hurreliana i bought from fauzi which believe is from MT, but i heard some news saying that MT miss label the plant, the plant should be veichii pink, any comment?


This is the whole plant from maxima tlatawiran that I had promised to david to post it here


This is the maxima tentena and pitcher



My alata is also getting too long and now producing basal plants..



Well shaped ventricosa


Giant miranda pitcher


My macfalarnei new pitcher, i guess this plant is macfarlanei, any ideas?


Mirabilis enchinostoma



and some live moss


Thanks for viewing...
Reply With Quote