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Post by Maiden on Apr 23, 2014 17:42:14 GMT -5
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Post by alex on Apr 23, 2014 19:29:09 GMT -5
Those look so great. I'm going to get some heli's when I can
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Post by LAKJP on Apr 23, 2014 19:37:10 GMT -5
They look pretty, but I can't seem to grasp the beauty Heliamphora's.
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Post by hal on Apr 23, 2014 19:37:41 GMT -5
Very nice, Francois. I was looking at the Wistuba site yesterday evening and was surprised to see how many species are available for about 20 Euro. Maybe in the fall...
I like helis for their prehistoric look. And tastes in CP's and plants change over time, I find. I started with mostly sundews, moved on to pings and am now looking at VFTs, neps and helis. Helis have always attracted me.
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Post by Maiden on Apr 23, 2014 19:59:47 GMT -5
Yes, helis are magic plants from the lost world *Welcome to the heliaddicted club. Edit: i will order some plants from wistuba next september, just tell me if you need something.
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Post by roraima on Apr 23, 2014 23:28:24 GMT -5
Superb as usual Francois! The 'Burgundy Black' has put on some nice new growth. No pressure but I'd definitely be interested in some plants from Wistuba in the Fall
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Post by canuk1w1 on Apr 24, 2014 18:28:12 GMT -5
Des tres belles plantes mon ami, a la forme! These are such beautiful plants but I was afraid to try them until recently. I'm still a wee bit nervous, I onl;y check them 2 or 3 times in the morning and not every time I pass by in the evening.
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Post by Devon on Apr 24, 2014 19:41:46 GMT -5
Your latest H. parva pitcher is looking quite elegant! The first pitcher on your H. minor "Burgandy-black" is very nice as well. Can't wait to see that one when it's a big cluster.
Thanks for sharing.
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Post by shoggoths on Apr 26, 2014 8:26:43 GMT -5
Nice job Frank. I'm glad everything is adapting well.
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