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Brought my son up to Genting Highlands yesterday to the mossy forest site where N. macfarlanei, N. ramispina and n. sanguinea grows together... but mainly N. macfarlanei grows here. I have not been to this site for more than 2 years.
Sad to say this is the state of the site now: ![]() What it was more than 2 yers ago: ![]() N. macfarlanei that was found there 2 years ago: ![]() ![]() Found only one N. sanguinea, 2 ramispina and 1 dying N. macfarlanei. Below is the juveline N. sanguinea plant: ![]()
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