Hi Cindy & Sing CPers
The Neps that I grow? I was not too accurate when I last said 20, made a list when your question came up, to be exact, 29 types:
N. alata (Banaue, highland)(M)
N. albomarginata (Penang, red) very slow growing
N. albomarginata(Kuching,spotted)
N. ampullaria (Bau, spotted)
N. bellii
N. bicalcarata (Marudi) slow
N. bicalcarata (Sri Aman)
N. eustachya
N. gracilis (singapore)
N. longifolia
N. hirsuta (Kuching, green)
N. hirsuta (Kuching, spotted)
N. Khasiana
N. macrovulgaris
N. merrilliana
N. mindanaoensis
N. mirabilis (L)
N. northiana
N. maxima (Borone, lowland)
N. reinwardtiana (Bau, lowland)
N. rafflesiana (L)
N. truncata (red)
N. veitchii (Bau, lowland)
N. ventricosa (black peristome) (M)
N. albomarginata x veitchii
N. clipeata x rafflesiana
N. coccinea (L)
N. gentle (L)
N. ventrata (3 forms)(L)
(L/M)=sizes S for those unmarked
The Neps came from different sources, some are found in Singapore nurseries, but mostly ordered from
malesiana.tropicals
I have recently trimmed the larger plants, took some cuttings, not rooted yet.
jalan kayu