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I remember many years ago, at the Fairchild Tropical Gardens ramble, I saw the biggest VFT I had ever seen in my life. The traps were enormous and could have easily been 2 inches. You'd have to ask Manny H. though to be sure, I think it was his plant.
!.25" isn't special. I've got several traps right now @ ~1.5". In the 1.75" region gets you to bragging rights & apparently 2" brings you to VFT-worship status.
Woah, do N. Truncata & Raja REALLY get 2' pitchers!?!?!?! Sorry, I'd quote whoever said that earlier if I knew how. Let's see, what's the cheapest & fanciest greenhouse that would fit a N. Raja in it...... I guess those are the specimens that get the gallon of digestive juices in them!
Woah, do N. Truncata & Raja REALLY get 2' pitchers!?!?!?! Sorry, I'd quote whoever said that earlier if I knew how. Let's see, what's the cheapest & fanciest greenhouse that would fit a N. Raja in it...... I guess those are the specimens that get the gallon of digestive juices in them!
dont know why but this post reminded me of a thread a few years ago. any veteran members remember the topic about the kid who grew a mature rajah, in a terrarium, and fed it adult squirrels? i lol at that topic every time i see it.
any CP that i could get, and care for right now would probably be N. burbidgea. wow... what a beautiful plant...
Oh alex I think I know the topic your talking about...the one where the kid had a neighbor in cali or something that grew the rajah out in his back yard? I remember that being brought back up a year or so ago, I went and read it and had a good laugh...
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