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Post by insectivore on Jan 28, 2007 17:37:53 GMT -5
Hey guys! Here's some new pics: Byblis liniflora: Dionaea Dente -> Drosera Spatulata: Nepenthes Gymnaphora: Nepenthes Spathulata: Nepenthes Densiflora:(Tiny) Nepenthes Ramispina: Nepenthes Ampullaria "Red Lip's":(Macrovulagaris, The pitchers are all green with red pinkish lips) Same plant with a suprise: Nepenthes Rafflesiana: Nepenthes Tobaica: Drosera, Pinguicula and Intermediate Neps story: Highland Neps: Nepenthes Bicalcarata:(Note: Nectar drop on fang) Nepenthes Lowland: Nep. Spectabilis and X Coccinae: Nepenthes Spectabilis: Nepenthes x Coccinae... Don't think so.. Anyone know? Alata?: Some pygmies and a D.Spatulata: Sarracenia Purpurea Seedlings: Drosera "Lake Badgerup": Nepenthes Ventricosa: Hope yalllike them! Cya
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Post by insectivore on Jan 28, 2007 19:54:48 GMT -5
Oups! Forgot a pic of a Pitcher from an offshoot of my spectabilis: Cya! EDIT: For the Coccinae's "Real" identification its not a Ventrata since when it was young there was no "Wings" on ther pitchers... And it was bought from an orchid grower at the Rendez-Vous Horticole 2006 at the Montreal's Botanical Garden... The seller said it was a X Coccinae...
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Post by lloyd on Jan 28, 2007 20:39:42 GMT -5
Ok I'm impressed. Is there room for you there with all the plants?
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Post by PingKing on Jan 28, 2007 21:06:57 GMT -5
Nice plants
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Post by vraev on Jan 28, 2007 21:58:24 GMT -5
WOW......real nice plants. I love all your neps...especially the Bical. I can't wait for macrovulgaris to come back so I can get some new neps.
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Post by insectivore on Jan 28, 2007 22:38:30 GMT -5
Hey Guys! Thanks for the positive Comments!!! ;D I personaly don't find my collection big enough yet... lol Maybe i'm wrong... Lloyd- Was that a serious question or a joke because these things are like 4 feet tall and i'm 6 foot... lol So no... No room for me... Vraev- If you do get more neps, a strong suggestion is getting a setup like this. Easy to put together, put some plastice on the shelffing, then pop the plants on and go! Cya
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Post by insectivore on Jan 28, 2007 23:10:04 GMT -5
I forgot to ask... Any Ideas for the Identification of my "Coccinea"? Thanks ahead! Cya
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Post by vraev on Jan 28, 2007 23:16:22 GMT -5
actually it seems like an alata. Sorry dude!
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Post by lloyd on Jan 29, 2007 14:39:39 GMT -5
It was a joke but I meant was there room for you in your house with all those plants.
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Post by martin on Jan 29, 2007 15:51:01 GMT -5
Nice overview of your collection! Your N. spectabilis is a stunning plant! To me, your N. 'Coccinea' looks more like a N. 'Ventrata' -> (N. alata x ventricosa), even though you say it didnt have wings when young. It definetly has ventricosa in it.
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Post by insectivore on Jan 29, 2007 18:12:03 GMT -5
Well I'll see what anybody else says but you must remeber seeing that plant last year at the Rendez-Vous? Anyway Thanks for the help and positive comments! Cya P.S. Lloyd yeah theres plenty of room!
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Post by Syble on Jan 30, 2007 9:40:05 GMT -5
nice picks. But a quick suggestion, get the linking code from image shack so that they come up as thumbnails instead off a list of links. Like this: But other then that, nice pics, thanks for sharing. Sib
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Post by insectivore on Jan 30, 2007 12:42:30 GMT -5
I tryed and faild... But if you want to do it go ahead! Cya
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Post by lloyd on Jan 30, 2007 13:20:55 GMT -5
It's not that hard: the site gives you the URRL and you just cut and paste it into your post. Even I did it and my website is the most basic anywhere.
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Post by insectivore on Jan 30, 2007 17:27:14 GMT -5
Ya I know but when I did it they didn't work... anyway! I'll give it a try! Cya
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