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Post by kltower on May 21, 2008 10:37:34 GMT 8
Hola! We arrived by plane last weekend. We find this place very hot. We hope we can survive here. Take a guess, what are we?
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Post by hongrui on May 21, 2008 11:10:24 GMT 8
Darlingtonia californica?
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Post by strath76 on May 21, 2008 12:14:07 GMT 8
They look like immature Heliamphora pitchers
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Post by plantlover on May 21, 2008 15:26:14 GMT 8
So cute. Does look a lot like heliamphora.
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Post by bujangteruna on May 21, 2008 21:47:13 GMT 8
Looks like sarra baby to me... if its not Heliamphora it should be sarra minor then....
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Post by kltower on May 23, 2008 23:22:40 GMT 8
These, my friend are Heliamphora nutans.
When I first received the plants, I thought they had shipped the wrong thing. I thought they had given me Darlingtonia californica instead. After, the supplier confirmed that they are H. nutans, I did a little checking on the net and it is true juvenile nutans looked like these. It will take a few years before they produce heliamphora pitchers.
I have a few spare plants and once, I have hardened them, I will put them on sale. But be prepared to give them cold comfort and high humidity. They do well in terrarium.
Choong
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aliamyz
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Post by aliamyz on May 24, 2008 13:02:26 GMT 8
Beautiful.!!!
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