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I have a small rooted cutting of a male nepenthes sp. from Thailand called "Viking" for trade. I am looking for in exchange
possibly N. truncata (highland), N. argentii. Sorry US trades only. Later next spring I should have a cutting available of N. clipeata x maxima(suluwasei), and various...
One of my favorites.. N. diatas meadow form. This is an orange-red colored one. Plant about 10-12" diameter with 5-6" pitchers.
My favorite little cutie. Starting to show it's mature features
N. argentii
One for you to guess. Pitchers about 2-3" on 6" plants.. sooo a long way to mature...
Hi guys! I am sweating bullets here since a friend who shall remain nameless please kindly sent me 6 or 7 N. campulata, 2 N. albo-marginata and a N. argenti.
One N. albo-marginata and one N. campanulata lacks roots.
The N. campanulata are quarter sized rosettes. N. argenti is about the size...
I have a huge amount of carnivorous plants and I am looking forward to a different variety. These will be first available for the people that have things to trade, otherwise eventually I will give them out for sase. I am interested in tropical plants, vft, sundews, neps, ultrics, and anything...
Hey everyone, my argetii just came in the mail. It was shipped potted, which was a nice surprise. Anyway, I read on CPjungle/nepenthes University that this species should be put in a WIDE pot so the tendrils could reach into the medium, otherwise pitchers would not develop. Is this really true...
I have a huge amount of carnivorous plants and I am looking forward to a different variety. These will be first available for the people that have things to trade, otherwise eventually I will give them out for sase. I am interested in tropical plants, vft, sundews, neps, ultrics, and anything...
I am currently compling a list of intermediate neps(or ones that can grow as intermediates) that will grow well in my room temp. grow chamber.
The ones I am already growing are:
N. ampullaria "speckled"
N. khasiana
N. alata "highland spotted"
2- N. ventricosa
N. gracilis
N. sanguinea "orange"...
Was busy doing things today and snapped a couple quick pics at the GH.
N. muluensis upper pitcher. This is the Malesiana clone that gets all red leaves and lower pitchers.
N. argentii finally starting to show more mature looking pitchers. Naturally it went through the bottom of the tray...
Thought I would share (with permission) Tony's hard work.
Tony and a mass of N. x Judith Finns hanging on to one another very tightly!
N. truncata HL
N. argentii
N. jacquelineae
N. macrophylla
H. heterodoxa
Me with Tony's big N. hamata starting to vine.
Nepenthes cannibalism...
Hi,
it came up in the N. argentii thread of Tamlin, but doesn't fit there well. Small Nepenthes seedlings do look virtually identical and so it is often impossible to judge the species before they get a decent size. To prove this I took three pics of smaller plants I do grow and you are...
The question was asked how I am getting it to grow. I am amazed to learn this is a difficult species, for me, this grows better than most of my other Nepenthes! When I received the plant, it was the size of a half dollar, and no pitchers. Less than a year later it is 3 inches high and has...
I avoided them for years, decades, because I knew what would happen. Then came PFT with friends sending cuttings. It started slowly. At first I just put the little cuttings in with my Drosera species. No problem, right? Next I received N. argentii as a gift, found out what they cost {{{THUD}}}...
I received this plant as a gift and just learned how rare and expensive it is (one nursery sells 2 inch plants for 180.00!). since I am a novice at Nepenthes, I am sweating bullets for fear of losing it to my ignorance. Any cultural advice would be appreciated. I was told it grows as an...
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