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Old 31st May 2009, 11:31 AM
shawnintland shawnintland is offline
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Default Re: edwardsiana x burbidgeae

Hi there, I missed this post for a while! I also picked up a few of these last year, although from another source. They are being subjected to extreme lowland conditions in my shade house at about 50 m. a.s.l. but at least get misted a few times a day. My plants get soaked along with everything else...is there a reason you were inclined to just barley keep them moist? The last pictures I took are from March, but I'll try to get down there and snap a few more if the pitchers are any bigger!
Shawn
PS After recently seeing the conditions that these two like to grow in naturally, I'm amazed that mine are still alive!







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