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Old 1st September 2009, 06:11 AM
SirKristoff SirKristoff is offline
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Default Some neps(DUW)

Lets start with the more common stuff
ventricosa from Andy, it is getting near vining i would say



my first nep ever, also from Andy. N. sanguinea even after 2 years its still one of my favs

my 2 sangs, one from andy on the left, macamus13 on the right

couple of ventrata pitchers


truncata pasian highland

little bongso finally recovered from the mite attack

veitchii batu lawi has made a huge jump in size since the move to the GH

ventricosa x angasanensis

some 1 year old seedlings, splendiana x [(veitchii x maxima) x veitchii]

glabrata that has recovered from a mite attack and now has around 10 growth points

spathulata x thorelii pitcher developing

muluensis x lowii, this plant gave me the hardest time till i moved it to my GH

maxima x xTM

spect x aristo



hamata seedgrown, finally adjust to the greenhouse and looks like it will pitcher again...first time ive seen it without any pitchers since i got it last year

villosa

jamban
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