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Post by kltower on Jan 15, 2007 0:06:33 GMT 8
Dear All, My brother-in-law did not manage to get me a cephalotus but he did bring me back a VFT from Adelaide. The traps are big. The colour is lighter green than those available locally. There are many growing points too. I am trying to expose it to more sun. Choo
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Post by artificialive on Jan 15, 2007 0:31:56 GMT 8
Wahh, ur vft pot looks crowded but healthy ;D and i'm sure it will be more crowded when the new leaves had formed the traps. For me, it is a bit troublesome to water a crowded pot, as i will accidently make the trap close if i dont really concentrate while watering.
Btw, what is the procedure to bring in plants from other countries into Malaysia?
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Post by 3sgjeffery on Jan 15, 2007 0:40:58 GMT 8
Hmmm... from the picture. And i doubt Australia nursery wont give them less light, it could be "Yellow" or "All Green" or "Heterodoxa"
yah how you bring in? I will want to get cephalotus one day!
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Post by kltower on Jan 18, 2007 22:29:05 GMT 8
By the way just saw the label. This variety is called "FANG" - very appropriate judging by the size of their traps.
Choong
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Post by 3sgjeffery on Jan 19, 2007 13:42:51 GMT 8
Hmmm... Fang? strange... Normally "Fang" they have this long teeth on their trap. Like mine previously.
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Post by 3sgjeffery on Jan 19, 2007 13:44:01 GMT 8
Well, i guess it is the same. Unregister cultivar or form mostly fall on 'Typical' form. Give it enough sunlight, it will have beautiful red trap!
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