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El Nino Neps
Hi everyone,
This prolonged draught and low humidity hot weather really make our life "hotter" than usual in Peninsular Malaysia. Let's se how my neps are doing in such weather... N. ampullaria -1 N. ampullaria - 2 N. x Singapore Gardentech N. thorelii x truncata - Newly opened pitcher (left), aged pitcher (right) N. lowii x boschiana - new pitcher opened this week, unfazed by the hot weather N. maxima-dark x merrilliana - color look faded, maybe it's still new... N. maxima-dark x (lowii x ventricosa) N. reinwardtiana N. sp. Giant Tiger - possible a hybrid with N. mirabilis N. kongkandana N. spectabilis x ventricosa N. x Gothica - growing steadily... N. veitchii L/L - young plant N. viking x rafflesiana N. viking x (rafflesiana x viking) - latest pitcher with wings getting smaller and smaller and pitcher getting rounder and rounder... N. x hookeriana N. (ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x Trusmadiensis Thanks for viewing
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