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A quote from a dude you kicked out... regret it now? he does have some quality stuff!
"Just reading through the paper I was sent on Nepenthes Tenax it says that a small form was found with pitchers 50mm heigh x 8mm wide acordinglee the species with the smallest ariel pithcer of the genus (but are usually half the size) and the stem rarley reaching over 150mm (15cm) in height with infloresents of 100mm, found in VERY swampy areas.
the normal form apparently is a self supporting stem to 1meter high with pitchers rarley exceeding 15cm, this plant shares habbitat with Nepenthes rowanea and mirabilis and already two hybrids have been found.
excellent now why is it not floating around collections yet?"
That was from matti, on an Aussie forum http://www.auscps.com/modules/newbb/
I must say Im very happy about this! New aussie species...Move over Borneo, Australia is the new hot spot for nepenthes biodiversity!
A quote from a dude you kicked out... regret it now? he does have some quality stuff!
"Just reading through the paper I was sent on Nepenthes Tenax it says that a small form was found with pitchers 50mm heigh x 8mm wide acordinglee the species with the smallest ariel pithcer of the genus (but are usually half the size) and the stem rarley reaching over 150mm (15cm) in height with infloresents of 100mm, found in VERY swampy areas.
the normal form apparently is a self supporting stem to 1meter high with pitchers rarley exceeding 15cm, this plant shares habbitat with Nepenthes rowanea and mirabilis and already two hybrids have been found.
excellent now why is it not floating around collections yet?"
That was from matti, on an Aussie forum http://www.auscps.com/modules/newbb/
I must say Im very happy about this! New aussie species...Move over Borneo, Australia is the new hot spot for nepenthes biodiversity!