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Nepenthes (Species)
Nepenthes (Hybrid)
Sarracenia
Cephalotus
Death/Missing List
Source/supplied/support Nurseries: Suska Nursery, Four Z E Plants, Exotica Plant, Malesiana Tropical, local nursery (plant exhibition in Jakarta). Gift/Trade/Exchange/Auction: KTKI member, KTKI shop, member from Forum “Tanaman Buas”, all very kind collector from Malaysia (thanks my friends!) Last edited by nyala; 8th July 2009 at 11:08 PM. |
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Massive Neps collection, you have been very busy.
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Speechless!!!! That is really long list....
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That's a huge collection of just two years. Well done. Really impressive.
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OMG!!!!That's a very very very very long list of neps!! Few more and you collect them all.(until new species appear)
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What a list
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What a collection!....you must have spend a fortune to collect all those species and not to mention,to maintain them in good shape.May i know John,are you working in a field of forestry or botany of some shorts?....
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@khoas, kc, david, plantlover, aliamyz:
Most of my neps are still very young (i'll post soon). So its easy to maintain (except the highlander/intermediate). To collect it all, the key is friendship. Many very kind collector (old or young, senior or junior) let me trade/barter with them. Sometimes, some of them, just take it as a gift or bonus (like red ampullaria, mirabilis echinostome, glabrata, etc). So this list is a tribute for them. But both happiness and sadness is always come. (please see my death list and my stolen list). From this list i just want to remind myself that i was not patience, clumsy and unaware - and then nobody follow that poor experience. But I still dont know how to stop this addiction.. @zulteh: I'm working as independent architect, writer and also involve in human rights issue/organization. What make you think I'm a field of forestry or botanist? The list? I'm in addiction, my friend.. jm. |
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Well John, from what I know, most people that are working in 'that' field will surely have an easy access to most of the plants...but it looks like I’m wrong, maybe it is your addiction, but I’m as addicted as you are but my collections consist of not more then 10 species. I’ve always wanted to add new species to my collection but the only reason that stops me from doing that is my limited budget...The lates addition was N.bicaltarata that i bought from Fauzi and that was in December 2008
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