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Post by Robert on Mar 2, 2008 22:08:00 GMT 8
a rafflesiana in the wild, poking fun at would be visitors ;D unfortunately it was the only fresh pitcher, all other have dried up.
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Post by isaacgoh on Mar 2, 2008 23:27:23 GMT 8
Robert,
We can always count on you to surprise us. The separation of colours is really very distinctive in this pitcher, a real "double face".
Rgds, Isaac
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Post by strath76 on Mar 3, 2008 10:16:31 GMT 8
It would be interesting to see if other pitchers follow the same coloration in there pitchers. It is truely remarkable.
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Post by David on Mar 3, 2008 14:14:31 GMT 8
It's like somebody cut a green and speckle pitcher into half and stick them together with gum. Amazing. Can I trouble you to check back some time in the future to see if new picthers develop on the vine?
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Post by Robert on Mar 3, 2008 18:02:23 GMT 8
No problem David. I too like to find out if other newly formed pitchers carry the same trait.
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Post by ameliepoulain on Mar 4, 2008 12:17:40 GMT 8
Split Personality. Angel vs. Demon Good vs. Evil Innocent vs. Corrupt Pure vs. Tainted
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Post by David on Mar 4, 2008 12:24:02 GMT 8
Athene, you've made it sound so interesting.
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