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P. laueana flower:
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P. esseriana emerging from dormancy:
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D. cunneifolia
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D. slackii
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my largest N. aristolochioides pitcher yet!
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the previous pitcher, before the one above, unusually red:
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N. talangensis going wild:
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N. tenuis twinsies:
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N. inermis rebounding quite well:
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N. dubia:
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D. graomogolensis:
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Burbidgeae is the best:
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im really liking this clone's potential. cant wait till it grows up
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N. albomarginata hailing from Gunung Jerai, no white stripe yet...
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that's all for now folks!
 
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Nice! Are all young N. dubia red with yellow lip? I've never had one but if the lowers are red I might have to... :)
 
@swords: i dunno...probably so if they came from the same location as mine.
@exo: hahaha. sheesh, you praise me too much. :p
 
@thez: just between you and me---i havent shown my other plants....wonder why? :lol:
@talie: hahaha....it only looks good for 5 months out of the year...now that spring and summer will be upon me, it will go back looking like an ordinary plant. :-D
 
fabulous plants! :awesome: How do you grow your D. slackii? I've tried before, and it grew well for a while but soon after I had mold problems...
 
fabulous plants! :awesome: How do you grow your D. slackii? I've tried before, and it grew well for a while but soon after I had mold problems...

use the tray method---moderate lighting. highland conditions...it really appreciates the cool nights.


WOW your burbidgae is absolutely magnificent!!!!
It's worthy of a medal or something.

thanks a lot. if it looks anything like this, im totally keeping it!: http://www.borneoexotics.com/images/0010/0010 5W.jpg
 
@thez: that's the funny part....NEVAR! :awesome: no really, nevar....i dump about a gallon of water into the false bottom every two days though....that seems to make the cut. :) the moss always seems to be damp.
 
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