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Highland pitcher plants
The temperatures are quite good for highland species. Maybe even a bit too cold.
This is my latest N. ephippiata pitcher: [/url] Some N. glabrata aerial pitchers: [/url] N. boschiana : [/url] N. spectabilis: [/url] And a look at one of my Heliamphora terrarium. Yes, they are highland pitcher plants too ;-) [/url] François. |
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