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Old 7th September 2009, 11:03 AM
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Default Re: Sundew found in Malaysia! (part 2)

This is really a great find, Lim. I thought D. burmannii already extinct in Peninsular Malaysia. Thank you for the good news.
Those pictures are great too, you guys must have become crasy when you first saw the sundew. I have the same feeling when I, David & Jonathan went searching for wild neps last time, my heart kept on bumping when we saw the first N. ampullaria!
Those D. burmannii are so beautiful! Hope we can hear news from you guys on D. spatulata, D. indica and D. peltata in Malaysia.
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