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Wild Nepenthes in Borneo 96 photos

Here are the photos I promised, a good friend of mine took them summer of 2005. They did not come labeled so your guess is as good as mine. If for some reason you would like the original for wall paper of something let me know and I can upload it, most of them were 2000 x 3008 pixels.

After I get these up I will try to post 104 photos from his 2004 Sumatra trip as well.

Here we go
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Whilst I love villosa, edwardsiana and macrophylla, I really adore tentaculata for its simple grace and incredible diversity - there are just so many different forms of it, growing from lowland altitudes to villosa levels. And veitchii is no slacker on the diversity stakes either.
 
One billion times THANKS!!!
Wonderful pics!!!
I love pics took in the wild, they are very useful.
Of course all the Nepenthes pics are wonderful!!!
Also all the different mosses are very cool!!!

Just a question: is that a Drosera spatulata the one close to the Nepenthes rajah ?

Kind regards

rajah
 
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Quote[/b] (FedeAbra @ Mar. 12 2006,6:33)]It's Incredible!!!!! Is the one with elongated peristome N. hurrelliana, isn't it?
Yes, it is.
Nice of somebody to include the Drosera in their photos.
I have a friend in the Boulder area, who went on a Borneo trip also and took some similar pics. The dusky slender pticher with the yellow peristome is N. murudensis .
 Very nice, very nice.

 Cheers,

 Joe
 
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