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a couple minors from diff sources, the first is a BE clone, the second a Wistuba
(both may actually be of the same clone originally, that I just dunno...)
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Here is one of my little N. hamata plants.
I got it last August from Wistuba. It has grown quite a bit in less than a year!
I had to start all over with these plants. I originally had a nice BE plant that was putting out 5 inch pitchers but it got something like rust and slowly declined. I tried...
I have had this small red hairy hamata for just about a year.
It was very small when I got it. For many months it did not pitcher for me at all.
Now it has finally started pitchering again, but each new pitcher that developed was slightly deformed. The leaves grew long but skinny. Now I have a...
Hi All,
I'm putting up this list- I'm trying to gauge how to go about doing this: I'm hoping to offer the following to those in the general area where I live, near Philadelphia, PA, or anyone who wants to come here from where ever, as I'm pretty sure some would drive a bit for some of these...
Hi all,
I am looking into getting one of the wistuba clones of N. hamata. So those of you that grow any of the clones would you please post pictures, which clone they are, and if you grow more then one please tell me which of the clones you grow and is your favorite.:hail:
Thank you so much...
Fairly recently I got a nepenthes hamata clone from Wistuba. I placed it into my terrarium and hoped for the best. My terrarium tends to get temperatures of 85 (with a drop to 75 at night) and 80% humidity (rising to 100% at night). It's potted in the Sarracenia NW mix of ground coconut...
Hi Everybody!
The spike of this beautiful lowland form (the plant comes from A. Wistuba) is about to open. I'll ONLY swap its pollen with growers who have the same species from the same area (Sungai Samba, Borneo). Hopefully Andreas grew this plant from seeds and not meristematically...
I...
débris de liège 2 cm / écorce de pin 2 cm / billes de polystyrène / grains de charbon de bois, diamètre : 5mm / tourbe (6:4:4:1:1)
the online utilities translate the first ingredient as being cork, but when I try to find a source for horticultural grade ground cork I come up empty, sooooo maybe...
Which is it? Wistuba lists it as a highlander, but Neps Around the House has it in the lowland section. Wikipedia says it's a lowlander, too.
Right now, mine is right next to a hamata, to give you an idea of the conditions. It hasn't grown too quickly there. Time to move it somewhere else...
A small collection but slowly growing.
CP Grow list:
List is obsolete and no longer maintained, sowwy ???
Darlingtonia californica
Typical
Dionaea muscipula
Typical
Green Dragon
Dentate
B52
Sawtooth
Big Mouth
Drosera
D. filiformis var. filiformis
D. graomogolensis (Itacambira...
Here's my list, it has grown very fast recently and will take it's last fast growth in the next months as I receive a shippment from Wistuba.
At the moment there are 71 species, plus 27 comming. Would love to post photos, but can't find a way to do so.
Adnata
Alata
Albomarginata
Ampularia...
I have a N. clipeata (Wistuba clone #2) for trade. This is a young one (1.5" diameter leaf tip to tip w/ 1" tall pitchers). This is a very healthy plant, kind of a slow grower. I will consider Nepenthes trades (maybe a hamata or villosa?) or some more interesting Droseras (rare South American w/...
Nepenthes
Highlanders:
argentii- Hortus Botanicus
aristolochioides- California Carnivores
burbidgeae- Don Elkins
ephippiata- Don Elkins
izumae- Steven Gardner
jacquelineae- Steven Gardner
lowii- Black Jungle
ovata- Steven Gardner
rajah- Equilibrio Carnivorous Plants
sibuyanensis- Black Jungle...
Just Updated! 12/9/08-- Please contact me for trade interest.
C. follicularis
C. follicularis ‘Giant’ (Wistuba)
D. muscipula ‘typical’
D. muscipula ‘Akai Ryu’
D. muscipula ‘Dentate’
Pygmy Drosera
D. androsacea
D. barbigera
D. callistos
D. chlosterostigma
D. citrina
D. echinoblastus
D...
I've got these recently. They were grown under lights and had cooling at night down to the 50s. Humidity is ~85%.
N. hamata (MT)
N. veitchii (Bareo, Wistuba)
N. burbidgeae (crocker range, MT)
N. faizaliana (MT)
N. macrophylla (Wistuba)
N. hamata (Wistuba clone 3)
Anyone with experience growing...
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