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Nepenthes fusca

I wanted to post my nepenthes fusca for POM... but I think there may be no POM on the other forum this month so I thought I would post here instead. ???

This is one of two of my 'closet grown' / seed grown Nepenthes fusca plants. This plant is 3-4ft tall. The plant in the background is a pretty Rhododendron indigenous to Mt. Klabat, Mt. Rantemario, and Mt. Gambuta in Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Woah.....That is great, and having other plants native to where the neps grow is even better....I'd love to find some plants native to the sumatran highlands....but I have no idea where to start.
 
I can tell you some Rhododendronsthat are native to Sumatra:

R. adinophyllum
R. rarilepidotum
R. retusum
R. x sumatranum
R. aequabile


I am sure there are a dozen more. I tried to grow ones that are both native to the mountains/areas were nepenthes grow and also found at the same elevation. I am growing some alpine Rhododendrons from Mt. Kinabalu and some others from Northern Borneo right now.
 
I can tell you some Rhododendronsthat are native to Sumatra:

R. adinophyllum
R. rarilepidotum
R. retusum
R. x sumatranum
R. aequabile


I am sure there are a dozen more. I tried to grow ones that are both native to the mountains/areas were nepenthes grow and also found at the same elevation. I am growing some alpine Rhododendrons from Mt. Kinabalu and some others from Northern Borneo right now.

Wow, nice!

Looks like I have some research to do. ;)
 
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