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Old 17th April 2010, 10:38 PM
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some seeds grown rafflesiana to share








developing pitcher of rafflesiana var alata

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Old 17th April 2010, 10:44 PM
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They look so good and healthy.
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beautiful, like those seed grown nep since i have yet to success in growing any nepenthes from seeds
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Wow......nice plant
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Nice winged tendril of the raff alata
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Great stuff Robert!!
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Thanks all for the nice comments.

when available cultivating from seeds should be encourage as it provides wider choice of breeds. Inbetween their germination, choice of growing media, development from young seedlings to maturity ones growing experience will go with it.
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thanks for sharing them, they are all beautiful....
may i ask how old are they?
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thanks for sharing them, they are all beautiful....
may i ask how old are they?
22 months
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