kk
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Post by kk on May 6, 2008 16:59:51 GMT 8
Don't mind to show some of my common neps again N. trichocarpa, Green (upper?), N. hookeriana, Two differet plants, Green, Others, N. bical., This is the first pitcher in my garden, ;D N. rafflesiana, N. viking, N. ampullaria, which is most common in my garden, I like this color,
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Post by marigoldsfail21 on May 7, 2008 8:54:28 GMT 8
Um, "common neps," I have never heard of N. trichocarpa before. it a lowland plant, right? Anyway, you have amazing plants. I love the speckling on your N. hookeriana, and that huge ampullaria is so cool, how old is it?
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Post by bactrus on May 7, 2008 9:09:24 GMT 8
Brother. if you call those neps common. Can't wait to see the photos of your specials. When is the big unveiling, can't wait. You're indeed humble to call these humble.
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Post by hongrui on May 7, 2008 11:08:25 GMT 8
I have never heard of N. trichocarpa before. it a lowland plant, right? N. trichocarpa is a natural hybrid of N. gracilis and N. ampullaria. KK, the speckling on the first N. hookeriana is fantastic!
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kk
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Post by kk on May 8, 2008 10:59:42 GMT 8
Brother. if you call those neps common. Can't wait to see the photos of your specials. When is the big unveiling, can't wait. You're indeed humble to call these humble. Sorry, neps like rafflesiana, ampullaria and gracillis are quite common at my area. But lot of neplands going to replace by housing area and plantation. So, I think the neps will going to become uncommon soon. Those neps are not found at my area are all special to me.
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Post by bactrus on May 8, 2008 11:44:00 GMT 8
Wah, you're in Nep paradise. Yup, lots of land are being converted to commercial, residential and plantation purpose. Envy envy...
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Post by sweethalo on May 17, 2008 14:24:13 GMT 8
wow! KK, I think you need to change the title to the thread! hehehe... I think u hv some very interesting! I especially like these :
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nep369
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N. sibuyanensis x x trusmadiensis
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Post by nep369 on May 17, 2008 14:35:11 GMT 8
Do as much as you can to prevent development! this is coming from someone who's been wide eyed to what's happened in the USA everywhere is free game especially the places that should be left alone.
Great plants by the way.
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