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Nepenthes Of Peninsular Malaysia Field trip, documentry and pictures of Nepenthes in their natural habitat



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Old 2nd December 2009, 12:07 PM
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I just love the long slender picthers of ramispina and especially the black form. Simple georgeous!

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Nice find David, could the last one be a hybrid?
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To me the last one looks more like a pure sanguinea
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Yes, now that you guys mentioned it, the last picture looks liek it is most probably a hybrid or pure sanguinea. Good observation guys!
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I have to agree, each time I see them I like them even more! What is the lowest altitude any of you have every seen them growing in healthy condition? I mean non-cultivated plants.
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Wow! This species has always been one of my fav's, even one with a red leaf too! Their hybrids with N. sang are stunning! - Rich
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What is the lowest altitude any of you have every seen them growing in healthy condition? I mean non-cultivated plants.
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Maybe kltower can answer you with this question. I do not have an altitude meter. But I noticed they grow at the same altitude as macfarlanei. N. macfarlanei grows on very humid and cool areas in this particular highland jungle. It is very wet with water dripping off cliff.

However, there are some that grow outside this habitat in more open sites but is very near to the marfarlanei sites
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