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Spring piccys

my largest Burbidgea pitcher to date at 10cms
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Sanguinea from Wistuba coming on great at 15cms
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Albomarginata spotted
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 Bye for now  julian
 
Nice plants, julian! They look very healthy and well-grown. I gotta get me an N. burbidgea one of these days...

Capslock
 
Hi Caps
Burbidgea is a must  have i find it real easy to grow.Heres another,my albomarginata red
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thanx again bye for now  Julian
 
Some gorgous plants there Julian
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Do you grow your albomarginata with your highlands? I must try that species
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Where did the albomarginata spotted form come from?

cheers

bill
 
Is that a that the "rubra" version of albo?

I need that but don't know where to get it....
 
Yeah, burbidgeae is an easy one. It has shown no signs of stress since the cataclysm.
 
Hi Guys
Flip= yes its the rubra form,i got it from Simon of Treesmill easy grower a tad slow though.
Bill=Yes i grow them with my highlands,they tend to have a (not do a lot )phase during winter but are moving along now its a bit warmer.Both forms are from Simon. The red form loves lots of light hence the colour and the leaves are like strips of leather.
Bye for now julian
 
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