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Post by Robert on May 9, 2008 20:37:16 GMT 8
one of my red ampullaria pitchers showing another unusual colour. There are 5 pitchers with one having the following strange colour. To say they receive different light level does not make sense as the whole plant receive direct sunlight, was grown in the garden. Hard to explain , anyway enjoy. ;D
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Post by plantlover on May 9, 2008 21:10:13 GMT 8
Two different colours. Wow!!! So special and cute too.
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Post by lisham on May 9, 2008 23:57:08 GMT 8
errr.... Like those medieval fancy dish... those half-baked and half-boiled pork they served on the long long table... the one with apple inside the mouth... Hehehe... It's a case of too much light to one side eh david? My d. filliformis is putting out branched leaf tips... Confusing... Mebbe it's the missing link between d. binata and d. filliformis... Something like archeopteryx... the missing (that was found... duh~) between birds and dinos...
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Post by phissionkorps on May 10, 2008 4:06:10 GMT 8
Man I'd love to get a pitcher like that on anything. ZGotta love how even the rarest things....Robert not only finds them, he finds multiples! Lol
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Post by marigoldsfail21 on May 10, 2008 6:50:29 GMT 8
Interesting...
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Post by Robert on May 10, 2008 7:23:54 GMT 8
Thanks all for viewing and the interest shown. It will be interesting to see what the ground pitchers look like -pitchers with indivudual all red, all green or one or two with "painted face"
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Post by sweethalo on May 17, 2008 14:31:14 GMT 8
Wow! Robert u always have the nicest stuff! hehehe...
Cheers
Audrey
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Post by Robert on May 19, 2008 0:23:56 GMT 8
Wow! Robert u always have the nicest stuff! hehehe... Cheers Audrey Thanks for the nice word, Audrey.
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aliamyz
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Post by aliamyz on May 19, 2008 7:25:01 GMT 8
How wierd :oHope i can get that
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