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Here are four of my seedgrown N. neoguineensis. Very different leave colours. All grown under the same lightconditions under artificial light. No sunburn!
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Nice leaves coloration, pls keep us updated on the pitchers development Boris, thanks.
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Their name sounds so...mysterious
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mirabilis x neoguenesis (seedgrown)
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My neoguiensis is like fullsun light and its leaves turned to red color too.
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Neoguineensis | kentosaurs | Nepenthes | 3 | 4th April 2010 09:41 AM |
sockhom: N. neoguineensis | David | Nepenthes | 0 | 30th June 2008 12:38 AM |