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« Thread Started on Oct 26, 2007, 10:34pm » How are you guys ?! Nice to meet you all here !

Share with you some of my favorite plants ~ Hope you all enjoy them ~

thorelii x truncata deformed





A normal thorelii x truncata





Is it maxima (m) ??



A rowanae cuttings from EP



sibuyanensis



( bellii x veitchii ) x spectabilis






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« Reply #1 on Oct 26, 2007, 10:36pm » albomarginata red



Merrilliata





thorelii x maxima



mirabilis var. echinostoma









rafflesiana green






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« Reply #2 on Oct 26, 2007, 10:39pm » globosa squat





Young pitcher of carunculata var. robusta x truncata





A dark eymae x veitchii






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« Reply #3 on Oct 26, 2007, 10:42pm » maxima - sulawesi x talangensis





talangensis x sibuyanensis







ventricosa x talangensis ( wide peristome )





( tobaica x ovata ) x veitchii






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« Reply #4 on Oct 26, 2007, 10:47pm » ventricosa x ( dubia x singalana )





truncata x ( stenophylla x lowii )







carunculata var. robusta x ventricosa - squat







maxima x aristo





mirabilis - winged x veitchii



talangensis x ( stenophylla x lowii )





maxima x ( Rokko x veitchii )








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« Reply #5 on Oct 26, 2007, 11:04pm » tobaica-purple x thorelii





( raff x amp ) x ( bellii x veitchii ) look like an amp to me ...



bellii x ( thorelii x aristo )











ventricosa x ( truncata x densiflora )






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« Reply #6 on Oct 26, 2007, 11:09pm » maxima-dark x truncata





rafflesiana var. alata upper





2 dark rafflesiana clones



One of my favorite eymae x fusca







Some maxima - dark x talangensis







maxima- dark x tm





Tiny sibuy x talangensis




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« Reply #7 on Oct 26, 2007, 11:18pm » Quite eerie to see your deformed thorelli x truncata. Really bad deformity. Man, what did you do? Drop this poor fella into a container of toxid waste? The peristome looks like it has been chewed off or bitten off by something... hmm, might be squirrel.

Wow! You have a mirabilis var. echinostoma! I've been looking for this mirabilis for some time now. Cool man! Love the red colour on yours too. Usually I see only picture of green forms on the net. Please share with me where you got this?

Got to get me one of those! Got to get me one of those! Got to get me one of those...

Your dark eymae x veitchii is just jaw dropping. WOW! Such huge peristome. Love the dark red on the flaring peristome.

Thanks for sharing.

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« Reply #8 on Oct 26, 2007, 11:19pm » xdyeriana



truncata red flush





globosa x rafflesiana



( inermis x spathulata ) x ventricosa







My old veitchii plant with 2 new shoots coming ~



Complex cattleya for sharing ~ These are orchids





Cnths. amazonica





A paphiopedilum henryanum



A Vanda species coerulea



Dendrobium shiraishii



Cirr. fascinator



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« Reply #9 on Oct 26, 2007, 11:26pm » David, thanks for your compliment and that thorelii x trucata .. that is a stable special clone from EP. That deformed pitcher is the characteristic of that plant ~

For the mirabilis, I bought it from BE early last year. There should be a few clones from that batch of plant. I am lucky to get a dark clone like this. It is receiving a 50% shade just like other pitcher plants I grow here ~

Good growing ~

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« Reply #10 on Oct 26, 2007, 11:35pm » welcome avery.
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« Reply #11 on Oct 26, 2007, 11:43pm » Hmm, if that is the characteristic of that deformed picther, That is unique Avery. Try to polinate it with another nep and see if the seeds carry the same trait. It would be very interesting to find out and have a unique nep like that. I wonder if this is because of tissue culture. Either way, that is a unique plant and it has it's own beauty to me. I am such a sucker for unique things.

Fauzi, could you help get this mirabilis var. echinostoma in from BE?

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« Reply #12 on Oct 26, 2007, 11:46pm » Just a friendly note avery, Perhaps in the future you could post other non carnivorous plants pictures in the non carnivorous plants board. This is just to keep the boards neat and organised so it's easier to find old threads if we need to. Thanks
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Quote:Just a friendly note avery, Perhaps in the future you could post other non carnivorous plants pictures in the non carnivorous plants board. This is just to keep the boards neat and organised so it's easier to find old threads if we need to. Thanks
I have just discovered that there are actually many sub-board here that we can show different kind of plants ~ I think I can post my drosera and orchids here as well ~ Thanks Dave for your reminder ~

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« Reply #14 on Oct 27, 2007, 12:30am » Wow Avery! What a fantastic collection of neps u hv!

Like David, I really like the mirabilis var. echinostoma

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« Reply #15 on Oct 27, 2007, 7:32am » hi Avery, your thorelii x truncata with the strong and pronounced ribs makes it look like a thorelii x TM
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« Reply #16 on Oct 27, 2007, 12:40pm » Welcome Avery. Just out of curiousity, which part of Hong Kong are you from? New Territories?

Knowing land is a premium, you seems to have a very big landed property, including a green house to indulge in your hobby.

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Quote:Welcome Avery. Just out of curiousity, which part of Hong Kong are you from? New Territories?

Knowing land is a premium, you seems to have a very big landed property, including a green house to indulge in your hobby.

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Hello Choong, that isn't always true ~ Price of land varies from region to region and you are right, I live in the new territories, a place of lower land cost.

I do have several greenhouses, 2 are full and my plants are invading the third one ~ Most of the people seeing my greenhouses ask immediately whether I am running a business and they simply cannot believe I operate all the stuff just by myself ~ As my grow size get bigger and bigger, I am always tired the whole day as my plants spent all of my leisure time ...

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« Reply #18 on Oct 27, 2007, 9:50pm » My goodness! Yo have several greenhouses? Please, please show us pictures of it. It's always refreshing and great to see how other growers setup is and learn. Your plants are very robust and healthy.
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Quote:I think I can post my drosera and orchids here as well ~ Thanks Dave for your reminder ~

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You have drosera? I am so very interested. Please show us what you've got. Hee, hee, maybe if you don mind we could trade.

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