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Old 15th February 2009, 07:34 AM
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Default Less commonly seen Neps

after months of torture, the neps are finally looking better after i've installed a sprinkler system in the garden.

N. albomarginata


N. adnata


N. longifolia


N. benstonei


N. eustachya


N. rafflesiana nieva alata


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N. northiana


and again,


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Miss North's Pitcher Plant is a beauty. So is the eustachya.
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N. x bauensis
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a fresh pitcher that opened up yesterday, N. neoguineensis


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Miss North's Pitcher Plant is a beauty. So is the eustachya.
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Wow!! Pretty plants. Especially Miss North's Pitcher Plant. Its so big and colourful.
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Hi...

Nice nice...they definitly never look or even show any signs of being tortured must have recovered very very well....

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thanks aaron and ken.

ken, i'm glad too, that these guys recovered enough to pitcher, but i did lose some rare ones which simply breaks my heart.
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