My exams are finally OVER! Haha, I can go on a nep-buying spree now...at least until I enter NS next year.
I dropped by all the Thompson nurseries, and also FEF at Rideout Park. Really not much to see...
Island still has many enormous ventratas (mislabelled alatas) at $38, which is the best price you'll find. FEF Thompson has them for $75, and FEF Rideout has them for $68. Bizarre, if you ask me.
FEF Thompson has some scraggly-looking neps at $22. I don't know what they are exactly, I do know that I have it already. It looks somewhat like a highland alata striped. At $22 they're overpriced, as is the habit of FEF, but you may not be able to find them elsewhere. Not really spectacular, needs lots of care to make healthy pitchers.
Hawaii Landscape has some ventricosas at $20. Again, not in very good condition (I doubt there's a single nursery in Singapore that knows how to grow neps), will need lots of care.
SPA has two unidentified neps (same species, as far as I could tell) going for $80. Had no idea what they were, but I don't think they should be bought by any serious nepenthaholic, as they were labelled 'Monkey Cup (Wild)', which I presume means they were grabbed from some jungle in Malaysia, as they did not look local.
I dropped by all the Thompson nurseries, and also FEF at Rideout Park. Really not much to see...
Island still has many enormous ventratas (mislabelled alatas) at $38, which is the best price you'll find. FEF Thompson has them for $75, and FEF Rideout has them for $68. Bizarre, if you ask me.
FEF Thompson has some scraggly-looking neps at $22. I don't know what they are exactly, I do know that I have it already. It looks somewhat like a highland alata striped. At $22 they're overpriced, as is the habit of FEF, but you may not be able to find them elsewhere. Not really spectacular, needs lots of care to make healthy pitchers.
Hawaii Landscape has some ventricosas at $20. Again, not in very good condition (I doubt there's a single nursery in Singapore that knows how to grow neps), will need lots of care.
SPA has two unidentified neps (same species, as far as I could tell) going for $80. Had no idea what they were, but I don't think they should be bought by any serious nepenthaholic, as they were labelled 'Monkey Cup (Wild)', which I presume means they were grabbed from some jungle in Malaysia, as they did not look local.