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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...
Grow List
Cephalotus follicularis
Hummer’s Giant
Typical
Dionaea muscipula
Typical
FTS Crimson Sawtooth
Detante
Pink Venus
Drosera
D. capensis ‘alba’
Drosera (Pygmies)
D. omissa
D. scorpiodes ‘white flower’
Heliamphora
H. heterodoxa
H. minor
H. nutans
Nepenthes
N. argentii BE
N...
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...
Wistuba Order arrived! :banana2::boogie::banana2:
Potted 'em up!
They are on the shadiest windowsill, and have large-ish holes in their bags.
N. hamata Clone 4. Two growth points. Oh yeah!
N. tentaculata from Trusmadi. Two large growth points. Wow!
N. mantalingajanensis. Bet you...
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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