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« Reply #20 on Aug 14, 2007, 5:04pm » Thanks, Fauzi and Clare!

Here are pics of my N. adnata. It currently at a corner of my rack under low light.










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« Reply #21 on Aug 14, 2007, 5:16pm » Im sure the adnata will be very happy, having u as its master, Cindy
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« Reply #22 on Aug 14, 2007, 5:22pm » cindy,your new babe?
If someone show me this plant without telling the name i would say it's fusca

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« Reply #23 on Aug 14, 2007, 5:54pm » Robert, you sure? Btw, does N. fusca got hairy leaves?
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« Reply #24 on Aug 15, 2007, 11:02am » my n.fusca ain`t got hairy leaves. smooth as a baby`s bottom. but yah, d.adnata does look quite similiar to n.fusca at first glance. similiar marking on the pitcher but diff mouth side profile tho.
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« Reply #25 on Aug 15, 2007, 11:26am » i think it should be n. adnata, Tarence
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« Reply #26 on Aug 15, 2007, 11:28am » Actually, when they are young, most nepenthes pitchers looks alike. But one way of differentiating the two species is by the leaves.

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« Reply #27 on Aug 15, 2007, 3:45pm » haha Naj, mixed up the CP species already. thx.....n.adnata it is....noted.
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« Reply #28 on Aug 15, 2007, 6:14pm »
Quote:my n.fusca ain`t got hairy leaves. smooth as a baby`s bottom. but yah, d.adnata does look quite similiar to n.fusca at first glance. similiar marking on the pitcher but diff mouth side profile tho.

certainly the fusca that i had was hairy from the underside of leaves.Hairs are brownish,very fine and short.No pitcher forming yet.


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« Reply #29 on Aug 15, 2007, 7:38pm » n. adnata is super kawaii!

I got mine from Fauzi and it dropped it's pitchers due to the climate change me think...

The 1 and only budding pitcher got snapped into 2. A month or so then it put out a new leaf... Now I'm keeping them in shaded area of my very confined balcony on the moist side.

With or without pitchers... N. adnata is cute cute...

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« Reply #30 on Aug 15, 2007, 7:58pm » So D. adnata is like a stunted fusca....

Robert, the D. adnata has got short brown hairs along the margin of the leaves.

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« Reply #31 on Aug 15, 2007, 10:57pm » Hi Cindy and Lisham.

I am so happy that all the N.adnata are in good hands. Hope they will pitcher more and more.

For Lisham,
I hope that all the plants are doing well after few months of acclimatization at their new home ...... in Langkawi Island.

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