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Post by mpenglee on Dec 24, 2007 15:49:47 GMT 8
these are the fews i've selected and managed to photograph from my bro's 'nursery'. i think two of the photos are of the same plant. this plants are are about 1-2years ago and the leafs are about 12in. there are smaller ones but i think sometimes you can't tell them apart when the plants are too young. the bigger ones may be a bit difficult to transport. sorry did not have time to number them properly pls let me know it anyone is interested to buy or trade. No.1 coronarium No.2 coronarium No.3 ridleyi No.4 coronarium No.5 coronarium No.6 hillii No.7 veitchii No.8 bifurcatum No.9 ridleyi No.10 ridleyi No.11 coronarium No.12 coronarium regards, mplee
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Post by bifurcatum on Dec 24, 2007 15:55:45 GMT 8
Hi, How much is the 9th and 10th pics one?
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Post by mpenglee on Dec 24, 2007 16:03:43 GMT 8
sorry, sorry...
i've put this in the wrong 'market place'. should go under the non cp market place.
can anyone pls help to move this over. TQ
mplee
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Post by caseyhoo on Dec 24, 2007 23:58:28 GMT 8
Can you please PM me price for Number 5?
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Post by venusflytrapman on Dec 25, 2007 2:13:47 GMT 8
It's repulsive! Sorry if any of you who like them, but it is a rather horrible looking thing. It would be a disgrace if aliens came to Earth and the first living thing they found was that.
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Post by David on Dec 25, 2007 11:00:32 GMT 8
Come on now venusflytrapman, I think you would change your mind if you see the adult plant of these staghorn ferns. Perhaps a P. corronarium or P. bifurcatum. Many people think that Nepenthes are also repulsive. My ex-boss saw pictures of my neps on my computer screen and yell out, "what's that! Bulls balls?"... "One man's meat is another man's poison" as the saying goes. Here's a picture of holtumi's winning staghorn fern (trying to "convert" you... heh, heh)...
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Post by cactustts on Dec 26, 2007 0:08:07 GMT 8
Can someone please help to identify them? Can't really identify them myself. mpenglee, are those platys all different species?
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Post by holttumii on Dec 26, 2007 2:56:35 GMT 8
Hi TS, The species should be: 1. coronarium 2. coronarium 3. ridleyi 4. coronarium 5. coronarium 6. hillii 7. veitchii 8. bifurcatum 9. ridleyi 10. ridleyi 11. coronarium mpenglee, can you ask your brother to confirm the species for no. 7, its var and price? Thanks .
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Post by mpenglee on Dec 26, 2007 9:34:55 GMT 8
no5 is rm35 (excluding transport) no7 is mummy plant - not for sale. sorry.. no 9&10, my bro says a bit 'too young & not stable yet' to sell may die easily. he says better wait till it gets a bit older.
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Post by bifurcatum on Dec 26, 2007 9:50:09 GMT 8
no5 is rm35 (excluding transport) no7 is mummy plant - not for sale. sorry.. no 9&10, my bro says a bit 'too young & not stable yet' to sell may die easily. he says better wait till it gets a bit older. So, did your bro got any bigger one? Thanks!
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Post by cactustts on Dec 26, 2007 10:17:09 GMT 8
OK now, I have numbered and named the plants according to holttumii's list for easier reference. (thanks liang ) There was a plant didn't appear in the thread earlier, I have put it under No.12, it should be coronarium, I think. mpenglee, is No.6 hillii available then, and how much. Thanks
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Post by holttumii on Dec 26, 2007 11:57:36 GMT 8
no 9&10, my bro says a bit 'too young & not stable yet' to sell may die easily. he says better wait till it gets a bit older. So, did your bro got any bigger one? Thanks! Bifurcatum, if you want ridleyi, you can go for the No.3. It's stable and strong. The No.5 and No.12 is the same plant.
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Post by caseyhoo on Dec 28, 2007 22:49:02 GMT 8
Can you please PM me price for Number 5? May I know it still available?
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Post by cactustts on Dec 28, 2007 23:21:09 GMT 8
Hello Mpenglee, are you here?
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Post by mpenglee on Dec 29, 2007 12:16:56 GMT 8
dear caseyhoo, no5 is rm35 and still available.
by the way someone from singapore ask how to send the stag over. anyone has done this before?
if i'm not mistaken, there should be some quarantine rules about bringing live plants into singapore. are the customs particular one this??
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Post by mpenglee on Dec 29, 2007 12:29:17 GMT 8
i'm sorry if the replies seems a bit slow. cos i've to 'relay' the message to my bro.
i've send him the llink to this forum, so you will be able to get direct replies from him.
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Post by bifurcatum on Dec 29, 2007 14:35:05 GMT 8
how about the no3?
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