nep369
Junior Member
N. sibuyanensis x x trusmadiensis
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Post by nep369 on May 28, 2008 5:23:43 GMT 8
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Post by hongrui on May 28, 2008 7:26:22 GMT 8
nice plants! i especially like N. Puna.
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Post by alienfx on May 28, 2008 7:44:16 GMT 8
Beautiful plants...I see from the pictures most of the plants are in shade.Do you keep them in shade or take the pictures when the sun in down?
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Post by lamentime on May 28, 2008 8:25:21 GMT 8
Wow, great stuff my friend! Your collection has really been growing in size and numbers.
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Post by bujangteruna on May 28, 2008 9:45:50 GMT 8
Just one word- AWESOME...
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nep369
Junior Member
N. sibuyanensis x x trusmadiensis
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Post by nep369 on May 28, 2008 9:57:10 GMT 8
Thank you all!
For your questions: alienfx my plants are all partially shaded by gingers or in a very full sun area depending on who and what age they are. The highland/intermediate are more shaded than most of the others which get more afternoon sun which the truncata bunch really love.
The rest Thanks again and I've been trying to increase here and there while also working on techniques and figuring who likes what most.
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Post by ameliepoulain on May 28, 2008 10:18:11 GMT 8
WOW! What a long photologue. 95 photo! Thant's right I counted 'em! Gorgeous stuffs anyway, what's your elevation again?
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Post by piscesilim on May 28, 2008 10:21:57 GMT 8
Did you keep poison dart frogs?
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nep369
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N. sibuyanensis x x trusmadiensis
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Post by nep369 on May 28, 2008 10:43:00 GMT 8
95 Whoa that is alot...
My elevation is somewhere between 100-300 ft.
And the Poison Dart frogs, they were introduced in the early 1900's to manoa to keep mosquito populations down. The green and black poison frogs were the ones in particular. I wish they had more species here.
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Post by plantlover on May 28, 2008 10:59:05 GMT 8
Awesome neps!
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Post by piscesilim on May 28, 2008 11:16:12 GMT 8
Dendrobates auratus? Are they still got poison in Hawaii? Heard that there got Jackson's chameleons too.
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