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real Heliamphora neblinae

30-40 cm
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their nectar spoon
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jeff
 
They look really good jeff!!!

Congrats!!!!!!=D
 
Very nice. This one is clearly distinguishable from H. tatei.
 
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suite

yes my real H. tatei

50-60cm
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the nectar spoon
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then now some problem with H. tyleri and H. neblinae var. parva ,

MAGUIRE talk for H. neblinae var. parva like a plant " leaves forming rosette, the pichers usually less than 20cm long , externally glabrous : pore inconspicuous or lacking "

for me, but I may be wrong, the varieties sold as H. neblinae var. parva is more like a H. tyleri, case follow.
 
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Oh wow... I love the pictures and the plants! I'm waiting anxiously for how you're going to continue this thread..

--edit-- I took some pics of my plants in case it can help you:
H. neblinae v. parva
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H. tatei v. tatei
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Thez, that creamy whitish green color your plant has is absolutely beautiful.
 
Oh wow, everyone has such spectacular and gorgeous helis! :drool:
 
Love the heli's, thanks for posting the pics.
 
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suite

THEZ_YO

nice heliamphora.

I have also these heliamphora named neblinae var parva , it seems to me they are not glabrous in exterior , the nectar spoon are also different to neblinae with this tuft of hair (like H.ciliata )

I expect they have a more advanced age to get an idea of final

jeff
 
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Nice Helis guys,

Thanks for sharing them!

Brian
 
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