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Post by David on Sept 15, 2007 15:12:27 GMT 8
I am so happy. My N. rafflesiana (white) has decided to give me a pitcher. This is from a cutting. Sorry guys picture not so clear. The tendril also is kinda flat with short ladders. Can't really see from this blur picture. A nice N. ampullaria form with lots of red spots from a friend. This plant also gave me a couple of pitchers liau...
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jeff1u
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Post by jeff1u on Sept 15, 2007 17:08:38 GMT 8
Wah David Envy you that your plants grow well. I really dont know how you make the moss algae-less.
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Post by isaacgoh on Sept 16, 2007 13:41:52 GMT 8
David,
Just when I thought I had seen enough of interesting neps to be poisoned further, there you go with another dose of deadly nep pictures. LOL.
btw, is that white form considered "nivea" or is it totally non-related?
Your red spots amp are doing really well. Wait till the pitchers mature and the red will become solid red! People see will faint at the sight.
Thanks for sharing!
Rgds, Isaac
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funkychips
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Post by funkychips on Sept 16, 2007 14:39:18 GMT 8
I should be a 'nivea' variety I presume? I'm looking for this plant too. Some deviation from a regular patterned raff would do justice to my collection
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Post by hongrui on Sept 16, 2007 18:51:43 GMT 8
the raff looks a little too pinkish to be the nivea form to me. but it's still a very nice raff
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Post by tarence on Sept 16, 2007 22:59:15 GMT 8
Both are lovely David. Sharing your happiness ! heheh.....i think Lau has a single pot of the albino rafflesiana too from one of his many purchases. It was accidentally mixed in apparently.
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