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I just wanted to show you a new pitcher from N. ephippiata.
and another one swelling!
Truncata highland
copelandii
and a Pinguicula X tina to break the monotony of neps. Look at the size of the leaves. I don't think i'll have insects around my nursery for a long, long time
Nice! That copelandii is very colorful. I`m going to get a truncata when I get out of here (lowland form but who cares? Lowland is faster growing anyways and besides it`ll grow as a highllander too )
Quote[/b] (agustinfranco @ Aug. 13 2004,5:41)]and a Pinguicula X tina to break the monotony of neps. Look at the size of the leaves. I don't think i'll have insects around my nursery for a long, long time
What else could it be Aaron? my other passion: Cephies forever!.
Regarding copelandii, i do believe it is a easy species to grow. it is pitchering with temperatures as low as 6 C at night and 30 C during the day!. about 5 1/2 hours of daylight in winter.
I'd have to make adjustment when summer comes though.
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