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My highland greenhouse photo tour

  • #101
Which is why Trusmadiensis is absolutely enormous...
 
  • #102
I have a photo of Mike with his monsterous N. truncata when I visited him, so it is real, very real and not "ridiculous"!
 
  • #103
Yea, I believe. Try postin that pic when you get the chance
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  • #104
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Quote[/b] (lol @ Nov. 22 2005,2:37)]This is about the largest my truncata has ever gotten

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Lookin at this being between 12" and 14", an 18" or 24" pitcher would be a primate killer!  Seriously, that would be a major threat to any housepets.  Imagine a lowii x truncata or macrophylla that large.... Fantastic!
im starting to get some thicker tendrils on my truncata too, about twice the size of the last....
 
  • #105
Hi Lol!
Very nice!
The biggest truncata I have nerver seen NOT in my Home was this :
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Not bad,or?
My in my home are still little...the biggest trap is about 16 cm.
Keep informed!
Mr_Aga
 
  • #107
Ooh, ooh! I see a really big rafflesiana in the background!
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  • #108
Man that is one lovely truncata!
Not just the size but the shape and coloration of it to!
 
  • #109
Wow! Mr. Aga, Mr. lol - that's nothing short of amazing!

lol - how old is your trunc?

Mr. Aga - where was that pic taken?

Mille grazie

Giacomo
 
  • #110
Hey Hans,my truncata has 1 year and 2 months and when I got her she was about 4 cm the plant in diameter. Now she is abut 25 with traps of a max record of 16,5 cm.
The picture on the top was taken in September to the European Carnivorous Meeting of Praga!
Byeeeee

Mr_Aga
Milan - ITALY
 
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