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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (carnivorous23 @ Mar. 17 2003,7:11)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Tim, it is good to hear D. scorpiodes can stop alien invasions. To think, all the time I've wasted attempting to fend them off with some capensis and a filiformis.[/QUOTE]<span id='postcolor'>
*falls out of chair*
</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Tim @ Mar. 17 2003,8:33)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">The D. scorpioides that I bought from Zach stopped an alien invasion.[/QUOTE]<span id='postcolor'>
Really? That explains the green slime-guts-green glowing alien blood I've been seeing on my 2 scorpiodes I got from Zach!!!
ok, now the bragging:
My nepenthes rajah has no pitchers.
My nepenthes clipeata has new shiny green growth on it!
(YAY!!! )
Nepenthes ventrincosa has 4 inch pitchers and a basal shoot coming out of the base of the plant near the soil (hehe)
nepenthes alata has green and red speckeled pitchers! (how odd!
)
Nepenthes rafflesiana has a zillion pitchers (ok, 5, 1 every week or 2, but it's still good enough to brag about!
)
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My N. bicalcarata is so big it could wrestle a Grizzly bare-leaved and win!
Ok.. so maybe that's too much of an exaggeration..
Fine.. I'll just go back to dreaming of the day when I'll genetically engineer a Utric that's large enough to catch King Salmon.. or ex boyfriend.. heh
My nep died a couple months ago... Can we have something like this in the pitcher plants forum?
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I'd like to boast that I once had a rare N. rafflesiana "Sarawak Giant" with a 3' stem and the last pitcher produced was 8". By the time my stupid mother sends it to me, im sure it'll be dead
The moss that grows on the epiphytic orchids which invade
my Nepenthes collection is fluent in Hebrew and can wistle
Rachmaninov's third backwards.
Which is nice.
Something is sooooooooo wrong with my ventricosa. Its soooo weird. In the moorning its pitchers are fully open and hard; in the afternoon the pitchers are totally closed
Then in the night the pitchers re-open againg
Weird hu?
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