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Re: Can highland nepenthes be grown in lowland?
I think Ifurita has answered this question already, but to those who are still
not sure. What is a true highlander? or strict highlander. Those species which can't tolerate warm to hot nights for long periods of time..... The species presented at the beginning of this thread are not strict highlanders, but some sort of intermediates. Especially the phillippino species Species which can't be found from ground level to high altitudes can't be labelled highlanders or lowlanders. ie veitchii, truncata, albomarginata, and even some varieties of ampullaria. Gus |
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