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Post by shawnintland on Jun 26, 2008 19:18:09 GMT 8
Just shooting some more pictures and figured I'd post a few, nothing all that exotic; Viking Viking N. kuchinensis ?? labeled as; N. milanta?? (anyone recognize it?) N. kuchinensis - upper Viking 'Strange' Viking N. tricho x kuchinensis - rosette N. tricho x kuchinensis - whole plant N. tricho x kuchinensis - uppers N. bicalcarata - from B.E. N. alata (anyone recognize it?) N. kuchinensis N. albomarginata - Kuching spotted - from M.E. N. albomarginata - Kuching spotted - from M.E. Ophioglossum pendulum (sorry, a bit blurry) ;D ;D ;D
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jeff1u
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Post by jeff1u on Jun 26, 2008 20:07:13 GMT 8
WOW! BICAL is so SPECIAL! that fang is irreplaceable! it does our lowlander nep proud!
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Post by Robert on Jun 27, 2008 7:27:15 GMT 8
the tricho x kuchingensis ground pitchers does not always appear in home cultivation. yours must have taken quite awhile to appear? your plants are very well taken care of, shawn.
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Post by shawnintland on Jun 27, 2008 8:24:31 GMT 8
the tricho x kuchingensis ground pitchers does not always appear in home cultivation. yours must have taken quite awhile to appear? your plants are very well taken care of, shawn. Thanks Robert, The N. trich x kuchinensis just started to put out the ground pitchers like crazy this year, probably none about 6 months ago. I'm not sure what caused it but all of them, as well as the amps, started doing this at once. Perhaps it was when I transplanted them into the semi-shallow but very wide clay pots or maybe the mix (mostly coco cubes) I used. I've also been giving them (very irregularly) a foliar feed of fish emulsion and recently a tiny bit of Osmacote fertilizer...or maybe I'm just lucky! ;D I love the wide mouths on the tricho x kuch ground pitchers. Jeff1u - yep, that bical is just now starting to turn out new pitchers and the orange color with the green edges is outrageous! BE was out of the medium size plants that I ordered back then, but was nice enough to replace them with XL sizes instead at the same price! Thanks BE!
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Post by plantlover on Jun 27, 2008 16:43:12 GMT 8
Nothing exotic???!!! Very nice neps!
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Post by hongrui on Jun 28, 2008 7:45:30 GMT 8
this is most probably ventricosa x alata.
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