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Some of N. Thorelii in 20/01

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Wuoaaah nice "double pitcher(?)". you have a lot of plants. :nono: haha; just kidding.
 
I have about near 1000 bulbs of this Thorelii plants, some big some small...
 
beautiful! and plentiful too haha! are they all that redish color? where are they from?
 
Wow! Neat little double pitcher. How come some have broader leaves than others?
 
Do you have a picture of the roots?
 
wow, you can really see how plants in the wild are different from each other from your pics.
 
hi,
The woody storage taproots of these type of nepenthes divide and sprout easily. Here is an older pic of some newly sprouted shoots.
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Truly,
tom
 
  • #10
That is one cool double pitcher! Very nice plants.
 
  • #12
Wow, that thick piece of wood you are pointing at is the main root?!
 
  • #14
So.... Many.... N. thorelii....

Very nice collection. You don't see a double pitcher every day!

xvart.
 
  • #15
all these belong to you? 1000?
 
  • #16
Wow, th base of your plant is amazing! It must be very happy.

Thanks for the photos.
 
  • #19
Hi guy please, I live in Viet Nam and I know all of this picture most of his picture is from some of my friend, 1000 buld ?? really just a lie.
 
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