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Old 8th May 2009, 06:34 PM
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Hi All, forgive me for sharing these ordinary lowlanders.. they are not as sexy as those EP's, or BE's..

Here they are...
Several amps:











Hooks:









Mirabilis:



Maxima:



Albo:



xkuchingensis:



Raff x bical:



xneglecta:



Reinward X gracilis:



thanks for looking...

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Old 8th May 2009, 06:38 PM
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Hi dontknowwhy,
First of all, thanks for sharing. As for your plants, if only I had even less than half of the success of your pitchers in my collection, I would be already really contented . That's because I can't grow amps and albos well in my garden, which you could and very beautifully too. Hope to see more of your collection!
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Hi there,
I think any nep whether it's L/L, intermediate or H/L is special and unique. So there's no shame in showing your beautiful and interesting L/L neps collection, nice growing btw, looking forward to see more pics from you. Thanks.
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...thanks all for those nice comments..
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Those are well grow plants and alot of them are not common in Malaysia, ie. available for enthusiasts to buy. I just love your red hooker. The peristome is so broad and wavy.

Amps are my favourite too and they are special because of the different way they grow, how the pitchers grows out of the stem and roots, the detritus they consume instead of the usual insect prey and the many forms and colours that are associated to this species. So to me amps are not common. They are unique among it's other unique brothers and sisters.

Thanks for sharing
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