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Nepenthes burbidgea x platychila
Nepenthes ventricosa x ephippiata
Both plants are over 12" across and are very fast and robust growers.
I'm looking for:
Nepenthes :
alata - Surigao
albomarginata - Penang
angasanensis
appendiculata
argentii - SG
argentii - BCP Clones
carunculata...
One rooted division with adult pitchers.
A very beautiful, newly described species... Heliamphora ceracea
Here are some pics of the mother plant in all her beauty:
From AW webpage:
"..... A wonderful species!
It seems to e the closest relative of the famous Heliamphora macdonaldae...
Wistuba, McPherson, Nerz and Fleischmann....
oh my, this can only mean.... yes, the Aztecs were correct LOL, the heli world as we know it is gone forever!!!
oh and hell just froze over LOL
http://www.redfernnaturalhistory.com/books/name/sarraceniaceae_of_south_america
WOW!
Heliamphora...
Does anyone know if Heliamphora macdonaldae is in cultivation?
Looks like a beautiful plant and may want to add it to the collection sometime in the future when I have room.
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