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Heliamphora collection

  • #21
Hi all! Here there rrive winter and the colors more intense this presents

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H27-Heliamphora ionasii (Ilu Tepui, Venezuela) par dimsnursery 33, sur Flickr

H11-Heliamphora glabra (S. Do Sol, Guyana) par dimsnursery 33, sur Flickr

H18 -Heliamphora spec. nov. Acopan par dimsnursery 33, sur Flickr

H51-Heliamphora exappendiculata (Amuri tepui ) #2 par dimsnursery 33, sur Flickr

IMG_6116 par dimsnursery 33, sur Flickr

H42-Heliamphora exappendiculata (Chimanta tepui) par dimsnursery 33, sur Flickr

H36-Heliamphora exappendiculata (Araopan tepui) par dimsnursery 33, sur Flickr

H15-Heliamphora collina {Foothill Testigos} par dimsnursery 33, sur Flickr
 
  • #22
I'll post more photos soon
 
  • #24
that chimantensis is super cool. Dig the red striping on that one.
Is that a tough one to come by here in the states?
 
  • #25
ridiculously beautiful specimens dims! nice to see that they're coloring up well for you too!

@mass: if the ease of finding minor, heterodoxa, nutans is a 9 (10 being the easiest), chimantensis is a 6 or 7.
 
  • #26
There is a long held belief by some that the veining seen in some chimantensis clone lines is of pulchella origin....

A very under rated species IMHO, David has an amazing example Ive been trying to bum a division of for years ;-)
hehehehehe

Outstanding collection!
 
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