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Old 12th December 2010, 04:23 PM
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Default Re: Ant plant at my garden

caseyhoo

your plant come from nursery ?

it is a myrmecodia yes but a tuberosa ? the most common are tuberosa but in this species a lot of ' variety' ( 16 , according to their native region )

have you others infos on her native region ?

I am looking for also some rubiaceae ( myrmecodia-hydnophytum-squamellaria-myrmephytum-anthorrhiza) , ant dischidia-solanopteris I have some rubiaceae in trade or swap ( plant-drupe) .

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