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Old 18th August 2008, 07:18 PM
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Default Cephalotus pics - rhizhomes and pitchers in hot weather

They were plants meant for sale during SGF but the leaves and pitchers turned brown. So I trimmed the dead parts off and left them alone. Somehow, I forgot until I found them in a ziploc bag amongst the mess at my balcony yesterday. :P

Good news is, some of them are already sending new shoots. They are now laid on LSM and in a couple of months' time, there will be new Ceph ****es.








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