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Old 19th January 2009, 11:02 PM
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Default Myrmecodia becarii

Can't help it! Just want to share my new pet that has just arrived. Just got this cute fella today. A good friend from Australia hand carried it back to Malaysia for me. This is M. becarii, a tuberous ant plant from the lowland forest/mangroves of Cape York, Australia.

Just done potting it with wood bark mixed with fern bark and topped with fern bark. Not a very cheap media but worth it... and it definitely deserve it!

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