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Post by jonathan on Feb 29, 2008 10:40:58 GMT 8
Dear all... These are picture took recently during a trip recently.... The location could look familiar because i went with our very own jungle boys... The mossy forest The tough looking pitcher... The spider inhabit N.Ramispina.... Some beautiful N.Sanguinea( by the way sanguinea in Latin means "Blood Red") The hanging upper... And the gorgeous guinea vs hybrids... Hope all my dear friend enjoy it... Regards Jonathan
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Post by strath76 on Feb 29, 2008 11:28:35 GMT 8
The colour and contrast in the first sanguinea photo is sensational.
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Post by tarence on Feb 29, 2008 13:47:03 GMT 8
Jon, finally i get to see your photography skills. The pics & neps are gorgeous. You must have rolled around in the wet moss quite a bit to get these shots perfect.
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Post by David on Feb 29, 2008 14:03:32 GMT 8
Simply beautiful. Love the lighting and colours. Thanks for sharing
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Post by Robert on Feb 29, 2008 17:17:51 GMT 8
Jon, well taken and explained. The 6th pic those minature plant wth the red sanguinea, any idea of the name,interesting.
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Post by jonathan on Feb 29, 2008 21:54:16 GMT 8
Thank you very much to all my friends... Hi strath glad you like it... Tarence, they are not really perfect but i love them... hehe not really rolling around la just laying around haha.... glad you like it... thanks. You are always welcome david.... hehe time to think about our next trip... Hello robert, thank you, there is two species of miniture plant growing in the background one of them are Lycopodium complanata i think and the other i don't know.... Thanks everyone for the reply and wishing you guys all the best... Regards Jonathan
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Post by jonathan on Mar 3, 2008 6:06:17 GMT 8
Hi Guys...
Robert found some info about the plants in the background of the red N. Sanguinea...
The plant is Persicaria capitata, In Malaya, it can get very common from altitudes of 800m and above
Regards Jonathan
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Post by jonathan on Mar 3, 2008 6:12:45 GMT 8
Hi All...
Does anyone wanna guess what is on the lid of the 2nd red N. Sanguinea??? there is 4 black dot on the lid......
Have fun...
Regards Jonathan
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Post by David on Mar 3, 2008 9:24:35 GMT 8
Hi All... Does anyone wanna guess what is on the lid of the 2nd red N. Sanguinea??? there is 4 black dot on the lid...... Have fun... Regards Jonathan black ants?
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Post by jonathan on Mar 4, 2008 0:27:35 GMT 8
Hello David...
Yay... yes black ant... you got it right....
Will send you the prize later this week... haha
Regards Jonathan
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Post by isaacgoh on Mar 4, 2008 9:05:14 GMT 8
I would like to ask if Macfalanei can grow in our lowland condition, anyone tried and are successful?
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Post by jonathan on Mar 4, 2008 11:29:46 GMT 8
Hi Isaac.
I have try to grow in my garden and for now it's still doing ok but still not pitchering for me... the other one i place in a terrarium which have a day temperature of 25'c-28'c and night temperature of 16'c-18'c depend on the weather,humidity in the terrarium is 75%-80% day and 90% night, it's growing good and pitchering on every leaves... this terrarium gets air conditioned at night...
Hope other will share their growing condition too...
Regards Jonathan
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Post by isaacgoh on Mar 4, 2008 12:41:01 GMT 8
If it's convenient, next time you take your pictures, please share them.
Thanks Jonathan.
Rgds, isaac
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Post by jonathan on Mar 4, 2008 23:48:47 GMT 8
Hi Isaac,
Sure will post a picture after i take them....
Cheerio Jonathan
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Post by Robert on Mar 5, 2008 0:50:26 GMT 8
Jonathan, thanks for the minature plants ID .
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Post by jonathan on Mar 5, 2008 9:02:06 GMT 8
Hi Robert, You are always welcome my friend...
Regards Jonathan
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Post by isaacgoh on Mar 5, 2008 12:55:25 GMT 8
Guys, I have not been able to see Macfalanei in person but from some pictures I see in the wild, they look different from what you posted. The ones I see David and you posted in this forum tends to be round in shape and peristome is wider. Can you share your views with me which is the real mccoy? A picture I saw in another forum of someone's macfalanei. From below thread: pitcherplants.proboards34.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1204213608Thanks. Rgds, Isaac
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