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Post by Rug on Jun 1, 2008 18:46:40 GMT -5
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Post by carnivoure12 on Jun 1, 2008 20:21:21 GMT -5
Is that a CP??
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Post by Rug on Jun 1, 2008 20:23:33 GMT -5
Honestly not sure! I guess that is yhe better question. Anyone know?
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Post by insectivore on Jun 1, 2008 21:11:45 GMT -5
Hey! Well there exists 2 Carnivorous Bromeliads, Brocchinia Reducta and Catopsis Berteroniana... Unfortunatly for you it resembles none of them... You just got a beautifull Bromeliad! Even if its not a carnivore it take the same conditions as a lowland nep I beleive! Cya
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Post by Rug on Jun 1, 2008 21:25:06 GMT -5
Dang it! Oh well. If anyone is intrested in another one there are a few more left where I got this one. As well as a few red topped ones and some yellow topped ones.
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Post by kd on Jun 1, 2008 22:48:28 GMT -5
Looks like Aechmea fasciata to me.
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Post by muscipula on Mar 28, 2009 23:53:29 GMT -5
silver vase plant, just some simple soil, somewhat dry conditions, keep the plant around after it blooms, it'll make offsets then cut off the mother when she starts to die, you can separate the young ones if you want, a bright window or a shadowed place outside, keep the ase filled with water at all times, water lightly while its full of water in the cup.
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Post by Rug on Mar 29, 2009 10:08:00 GMT -5
Too late I left it outside all winter. Don't think its coming back now! LOL
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