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I set up a simple table with most all Nepenthes species broken into the five common categories; ultra-lowland, lowland, intermediate, highland, and ultra-highland. I have based the placement on altitudinal distribution mostly. I also have temperature range at the top of each category.
Maybe...
My grow list
Nepenthes
Attenboroughii SG peak 2
Aristolochioides
Lowii
Hamata clone 2
Macrophylla SG
Pitopangii ivory form
Jamban
Bicalcarata
X briggsiana Peter d'amato
Dubia
Edwardsiana SG marai parai
Another plant I would rather not share the name of
Drosera
Intermida
Sarracenia...
*Actively available for trade
~ Negotiable for trade
If there is no symbol following the name then the plant is not for trading and cannot be negotiated for. (Except with offers of N. argentii or N. edwardsiana, Triphyophyllum, etc.)
Begonia bogneri
Cephalotus follicularis
Darlingtonia...
Well I'm entirely sure he isn't a part of these forums, but Happy Birthday to Sir David Attenborough!
Born on May 8, 1926, he makes every single one of us toddlers in the world of natural science considering he started collecting rocks and other artefacts at a ripe old age of ~10. Along with...
The December 2009 issue of Carnivorous Plant Newsletter (v38 n4) is now available. Hard copy is in the mail to ICPS members.
The PDF is available for ICPS members to download at
http://www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/CPNarchive.php
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 38(4). December 2009
CONTENTS...
About three months ago, an article I read about a recently discovered species of pitcher plant (Nepenthes attenboroughii) reawoke old memories of the days I spent as a kid in the early '90s, killing one venus fly trap after another (as many of us did, I'm sure). And I got curious...
I picked up...
You've seen 'em, and now you want 'em for yourself!
Well folks, I'm happy to say that my amateur attempts at sketching have received some (positive) comments. :) So now, I'm taking species requests for Nepenthes and Heliamphora.
Rules of the Game:
1. Only one species at a time.
2. Once the...
Someone sent me this at work. Somehow, I have a rep for being "The meat eatin' plat guy" here at MyJob. heh
http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8195000/8195029.stm
Some good pictures in the article. It looks a lot like that Nep that they recently discovered ate small mammal...
This info came across the VCPS listserver & even though it comes across as blatant spam, anyone who has seen some of his other books & enjoys Nepenthes will cough up the bucks ... The email also had 21 beautiful color pics of Neps - however, I don't know how to share those pics w/o hosting each...
Hi GUys,
Its my pleasure to quote this from the pitcher plants board:
Truly a masterpiece from the genus. In my opinion it represents the magnificence of the famous N.rajah along with the uniqueness of N.jamban. I personally have access to the journal and was able to glance through the...
i may have these in the wrong places sorry
Nepenthes wish list
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these are at the time My most wanted
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Number 1)
N. Adrianii
N. Argentii
N. Aristolochioides
N. Predator
N...
Outdated as of 12/13/15
Aldrovanda:A. vesiculosa (Japan)
Byblis:B. liniflora
Catopsis:C. beteroniana is actually C. morreniana so far as I know
Cephalotus:"Vigorous"
Darlingtonia:D. californica
Dionaea:D. muscipula
D. 'Dentate Traps'
Drosera:
Fork Leaved:D. binata var. dichotoma "Giant"...
SirKristoff's Growlist
Nepenthes Species -
edwardsiana
hamata BE Seedgrown unknown location, original release.
hamata Clone 1 AW
veitchii Bario Highland Striped seedgrown
dubia
jamban
robcantleyi
Nepenthes hybrids -
lowii x truncata Original EP release
(ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x...
GrowList 2020
Jeremiah Harris Carnivorous Plant Growlist
Colorado Springs CO
Jeremiahsplants@comcast.net
Aldrovanda
A. vesiculosa
Brocchinia
B. reducta
Bybilis
B. filifolia “Flowers mauve with pale lemon back”-Boulk area South Peninsular Kimberley W.A.
B. liniflora
Jeremiah's Cephalotus...
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