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Nepenthes From Other Countries Field trip, documentry and pictures of Nepenthes in their natural habitat



 
 
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Old 10th July 2009, 11:10 PM
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Default Re: L/L Nepenthes in southern Thailand

Site 3 : N. mirabilis & N. gracilis


This is the 3rd site. Different type of forest, more undergrowth on the forest floor as sunlight can penetrate better with sparse canopy.


Site 3 : Habitat


mirabilis-01


mirabilis-02


mirabilis-03


mirabilis-04



mirabilis-05 What a beauty !!


mirabilis-06 Sorry for the blurry pic. I've noticed some N. mirabilis from this location have slightly squatter/fatter lower pitchers. Perhaps it's a link to the evolutionary path of N. globosa "Viking" ??



mirabilis-07


gracilis-01


gracilis-02


gracilis-03


gracilis-04


gracilis-05


gracilis-06


Thanks for viewing, sorry for the long long post even it's just for some common L/L neps but I felt it's important for me to document and share among fellow enthusiast. I have a strong feeling it's just a matter of time before what I saw will be all gone in the name of "human development".

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