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Jan 3, 2008 13:55:22 GMT 8
Post by lisham on Jan 3, 2008 13:55:22 GMT 8
It's a gracillis... me thinks... How the leaf being attached to the stem eh? it'll help if we can see the leaf attachment to the stem....
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Jan 3, 2008 14:13:14 GMT 8
Post by hongrui on Jan 3, 2008 14:13:14 GMT 8
its a gracilis. it can, and will probably grow like a weed, but it's been slow probably because it was producing basals.
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Jan 3, 2008 21:52:59 GMT 8
Post by Robert on Jan 3, 2008 21:52:59 GMT 8
how they get the hair bristles on the lid top is interesting.
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Jan 3, 2008 22:08:39 GMT 8
Post by kltower on Jan 3, 2008 22:08:39 GMT 8
I agreed with Robert. Even pitchers from very small seedling are fully formed, ie young gracilis pitcher are eact replica of adult pitchers. So having bristles is unusual.
Choong
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Jan 3, 2008 23:41:33 GMT 8
Post by lisham on Jan 3, 2008 23:41:33 GMT 8
Ok... So it's a gracillis with bristles on top of the lid...
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Jan 4, 2008 8:50:08 GMT 8
Post by David on Jan 4, 2008 8:50:08 GMT 8
Hi Bactrus,
Just another thought besides waht hongrui said. It might be that the media is too soggy. Perhaps that's why it is not really growing. It looks like thre's lots of stagnant water in the pot. Perhaps if you change the media to something more airy but still keep the roots moist.
Gracilis are vigorous plants and grow quite easily. Even cuttings root much better that other species.
cheers
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Jan 4, 2008 11:13:24 GMT 8
Post by bactrus on Jan 4, 2008 11:13:24 GMT 8
Thanks people for the help to ID this fellow. Accidentally deleted the post jsut now. Put it back later.
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Feb 12, 2008 9:57:32 GMT 8
Post by bactrus on Feb 12, 2008 9:57:32 GMT 8
Here are the photos. Gracillis The plant Pitcher from basal Yet to open pitcher View from my balcony. Nice eh? See the tower crane. Gone soon.
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