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I set up a simple table with most all Nepenthes species broken into the five common categories; ultra-lowland, lowland, intermediate, highland, and ultra-highland. I have based the placement on altitudinal distribution mostly. I also have temperature range at the top of each category.
Maybe...
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Got these miniatures in this week:
Bulbophyllum moniliforme
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B. rufilabrum
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On the right: B. fascinator, on the left B. appendiculatum:
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Got this Nepenthes clipeata in today : D
the tag says its clone 2 from wistuba
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Pepper seedlings:
first 2 pics: about 1-2 weeks old
3rd pics: 3-4 weeks old.
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Most beautifull brom ever seen, anyone know what it is ? :P
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Amp seedlingd getting big, prolly gotta repot them soon.
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Inermis.
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I got some seed the other day, but imho it's too late in the season to plant them. Will they still be viable next year?
They came from a reliable source in SE Asia and supposedly are pretty fresh.
If so, just store them in a cool, dry place?
Thanks in advance,
Av
This info came across the VCPS listserver & even though it comes across as blatant spam, anyone who has seen some of his other books & enjoys Nepenthes will cough up the bucks ... The email also had 21 beautiful color pics of Neps - however, I don't know how to share those pics w/o hosting each...
Nepenthes Species: C M R
1. m N. alata, Large Red LHNN C0002 6/10 $35
2. N. albomarginata "Gunung Jerai" Jimmy 4/10 $35
3. N. beccariana SG R3 9/11/11 $50
4. N. bicalcarata Super Red BW 6/10 $120
5. N. boschiana SG EP 10/07 $120
6. N. boschiana (b) SG EP 4/14
7. N. eustachya SG R3 4/25...
GrowList 2020
Jeremiah Harris Carnivorous Plant Growlist
Colorado Springs CO
Jeremiahsplants@comcast.net
Aldrovanda
A. vesiculosa
Brocchinia
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