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  • #581
And you say you can't grow sarracenia! :)
 
  • #582
Is that purp a montana? Definately the best I've ever seen :drool:

My bad.. that is my montana. Had to double check the labels to make sure I was right.. and of course, I wasn't.
 
  • #583
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Really liking the 'Effulgent Koto'.. it's like a large gracilis.

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Things are starting to POP!

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This one is for you Devon. ;)

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  • #584
I say this every update but I can't get enough of your 'Eff Koto'! I'm adding that mutha to my want list..
 
  • #585
I say this every update but I can't get enough of your 'Eff Koto'! I'm adding that mutha to my want list..

Already cut and traded off the first large basal. But it is putting out a new node growth. I'll keep you in mind if you keep reminding me. ;)
 
  • #586
Thanks for the offer but I'm gunna have to try and find one in the uk.. :/
 
  • #588
Eff Koto is HUGE! And is the picture below the eff koto a lower pitcher?
And I love your dews!
 
  • #589
Eff Koto is HUGE! And is the picture below the eff koto a lower pitcher?
And I love your dews!

it's the last lower on the main stalk, yes.
 
  • #590
are the frogs peepers? and the large grey a female? don't got them here
 
  • #591
are the frogs peepers? and the large grey a female? don't got them here

No clue buddy.. your the smart one, remember? I was hoping you could tell me.
 
  • #592
don't know my amphibians of North America very well. i might have a little golden books somewhere....
 
  • #594
The frogs are grey tree frogs, either Hyla versicolor or Hyla chrysoscelis. The two species are virtually identical, though have distinct calls. versicolor is much more common in Michigan than chrysoscelis.

Fun fact: Hyla versicolor (4N) arose as a polyploid of Hyla chrysoscelis (2N) :D You hear about that all the time in plants, but it's quite rare in vertebrates.
 
  • #595
Wow mass! The 'Effulgent Koto' is pretty nice! I would love to know when eventually trim it. :-D
 
  • #596
The D. madagascariensis grows pretty well for you.
 
  • #598
i miss my D. madagascarensis :( but hey its nice to see it grown so well, now your makin me jealous mass lol
 
  • #599
i miss my D. madagascarensis :( but hey its nice to see it grown so well, now your makin me jealous mass lol

Think I'll get some leaf cuttings started just for you Anna. ;)
 
  • #600
The frogs are grey tree frogs, either Hyla versicolor or Hyla chrysoscelis. The two species are virtually identical, though have distinct calls. versicolor is much more common in Michigan than chrysoscelis.

Fun fact: Hyla versicolor (4N) arose as a polyploid of Hyla chrysoscelis (2N) :D You hear about that all the time in plants, but it's quite rare in vertebrates.

Love this post. <3
 
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