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Nepenthes Of Borneo Field trip, documentry and pictures of Nepenthes in their natural habitat



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Old 13th October 2009, 11:47 PM
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Again, very interesting Robert
Thanks for the photos. They are as great. Ohhh... N.lowii!!! My dream nep, hope I could grow it.
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Thanks Robert. I've been miising your interesting pictures and documentary. I truely enjoy this new thread.

the humidity is realllllly high huh? 99%! Was it hard to breath in such an environment with such high humidity?

That's a great shot beneath the lowii lid. So alien and odd... Just what I like.
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Thanksd TS. My dream to grow lowii too, if someone can find an alternative less costly cold room setups.

David, at 19°C the air was very cooling thus we didn't feel any difficulty. we sweat and felt tired due to the strenous final 3.5 hrs walk but the cool air must have help.
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I totally agreed with David, I always enjoy your thread too.
Hey Robert, not only N.lowii but some other neps too. N. hamata, N. aristo..... dreaming.....
Thanks for sharing.
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