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Winter movement
Hi all,
This is the small show of my small collection. My largest N. truncata N. truncata x mira N. muluensis x lowii N. attractive fuso (maxima x thorelii) Ants dining on effegent koto peristome N.mirabilis from wistuba elongate pitcher N. merilliata N. maxima x (stenophyla x lowii) Cheers! Last edited by eboat; 23rd November 2009 at 11:08 PM. |
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Re: Winter movement
Hi Oat,
Nice growing, thanks for sharing. Ed |
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Woah, those are some nice plants, thanks for sharing.
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Nice plants, you grow N. muluensis x lowii in lowland ???
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Thanks all.
I'm grow in air conditioner room. |
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Beautiful huge plants. The mirabilis elongata shape is rather unique. There is also a faint line below the peristome making it look like albo but the pitcher shape looks like chaniana.
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