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



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Old 28th July 2008, 05:24 PM
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Default N.Gracilis nearby waterfalls in Johor.

I went to a water fall in johor 2 weeks ago.After having fun in the water,i decided to jungle walk abit and this is what i found at the road side.Prefectly hidden.The area is very wet and humid.Cold but not as cold as Cameron Highlands.



A little close-up.


At the bottom.Hidden by dead leaves.


When leaves removed and comes the red pitchers.They are actually basels from main root.Anybody noticed the bird poo which barely missed the pitcher mouth.

The leaf and pitcher ratio is so big.Wonder why the pitchers can get so big with such small leaves.All the bottom pitchers are red and top pitchers are green.

Baby plantlets.

The plants itself are tall vines.Climbing on trees.Some of the leaves act as support by wrapping around tree branches.Hence,not all the leaves have pitchers.

The overview of the area.Water source is nearby.


The soil type.Muddy clay with lots of dead leaves.


The waterfall nearby.

Unknown plant.Does anyone know what plant is this?



Sorry for the lousy pictures due to my hp camera and im not a profesional photographer.I was only at the road side for around 1/2 hour because it started to rain and i had to call a cab to pick me up.I could not find any nep flowers while i was there.Hope there are more neps further in the jungle with bigger pitchers.

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Old 28th July 2008, 09:51 PM
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Default Re: N.Gracilis nearby waterfalls in Johor.

The plants look like Lindernia species.
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Old 29th July 2008, 08:37 AM
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Default Re: N.Gracilis nearby waterfalls in Johor.

Nice pics,i saw the same thing too..!
I went for a bath in a waterfall and i thought maybe i can go search for some Nepenthes.After an hour finally found some Gracilis.The basals has red pitchers on it.
No flowers.Sorry i didn't bring my camera along.
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Old 1st August 2008, 12:29 PM
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Default Re: N.Gracilis nearby waterfalls in Johor.

Thanks for the pictures. Gracilis has similar habit as N. ampullarias. When they vine and become matured plants, they will produce basel pitchers in the same way just like amps. The leaves are very small an narrow with a very short tendril. This is also another reason why I like gracilis. Here's a picture of my gracilis. This is an old plant with me, and as you can see it has produced basel pitchers for me:



It is interesting to note that the pictures you took of the picthers hidden in the media and leaves are red in colour. I realised my gracilis only gives me nice red picthers when it is exposed to direct sunlight. Whenever I place them in a more shaded place the pitchers are greenish. However, I've also noticed that wild plants do have reddish picthers that are not exposed to sunlight.

Anybody has an explaination for this?
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Old 7th August 2008, 11:41 AM
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Ur welcome.You have nice Gracilis there.I love the high quantity of the neps from single plant.

Regarding the red pitchers.Could it be due to the dead leaves?If we put some dead leaves in the water,the water will turn brown-red.Im guessing the diet for the pitchers on the ground are dead leaves cause its been fully covered with dead leaves.The pigment colour from dead leaves or high acidicity could change the pitcher colour.Its just a tought from me.Anyone else got some ideas.
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