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Post by Ludwig on May 2, 2008 5:38:33 GMT 8
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victoria
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The ignorance of man stains the land!
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Post by victoria on May 2, 2008 13:43:53 GMT 8
Beautiful peristome, I really like how the red lines the teeth! I have yet to see a TM hybrid I didnt like, good growing!
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Post by Ludwig on May 7, 2008 0:41:36 GMT 8
Here's an update. Here's the plant (the one my hand is on): If you look at the top of the plant, a small white pot, this is where a couple basal shoots are forming on this plant.
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jeff1u
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Post by jeff1u on May 7, 2008 9:18:17 GMT 8
it is a highlander?? can it grow under lowland?
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Post by Ludwig on May 7, 2008 11:27:21 GMT 8
it is a highlander?? can it grow under lowland? Hi jeff1u, no, it doesn't' do well at all in the summertime. It will drop all its pitchers if it is too warm. I'm lucky we're coming into summer soon and we are still geitting chilly nights, something most of my plants really need to do well.
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Post by Ludwig on May 7, 2008 11:31:14 GMT 8
Beautiful peristome, I really like how the red lines the teeth! I have yet to see a TM hybrid I didnt like, good growing! Hi Victoria, thanks for the compliment. Yes! I love these hybrids as well and never get tired of them...they are some of the best Neps out there. Let's not forget this one form last season...it is coming back with a VENGEANCE now that its had some cold weather!!! Nepenthes (maxima x thorelii) x trusmadiensis
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