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Pics of a local CP nursery

Hi guys.. I went with Edward(Rokosaurs) yesterday too Fauzi's(owner) nursery and well got myself a few neps. Anyway here are some of the pictures of his nursery and plants.

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One of the darkest/reddest i've seen
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Which led me to get myself a small one too
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Here are my other neps
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There was a thread on this before that I started......I see you've been busy Ken. Who's Edward? :p

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And this is officially mine as of yesterday! :-O
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Lets do a little brain exercise. If you wanna know what species/hybrid all the pictures are, you'll have to utilise your knowledge of nepenthes well enough :jester: good luck!
 
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Wow, i bet that was an awesome place to visit. It looks like you got yourself a nice plant.
 
cool plants,you are lucky to have that to visit,thanks for the pics
 
that must be nice to have a really cool nursery that close by. I would love to someday have a pot of n. ampullaria like the one three pictures from the bottom.
 
Spectacular plants. Very nice that you embraced the lowland weather and grew those spectacular merrilliana etc.. Do u have any big northiana. Merrilliana, northiana and bicalcarata are the best lowland species IMO.
 
Hi people, Kenneth and I don't actually own this nursery, the guy who does isn't a member here.

Vraev, there aren't any pure merrilliana at it's large sizes, you might have noticed some merrilliana hybrids instead. Fauzi only has bicalcarata pitchering at a large size. It seems northiana is a slow and difficult species for him :lol:
 
sorry...I guess I mixed it up...its a sumatrana.

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Some fabulous plants!
 
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