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Post by WillyCKH on Aug 11, 2016 12:52:14 GMT -5
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Post by Dennis Z on Aug 11, 2016 13:32:30 GMT -5
Nice pictures! Too bad the seedlings shed leaves during the shipment. Keep it warm and don't skip on fertilising.
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Post by bcmosaic on Aug 11, 2016 13:35:19 GMT -5
Which ant plant is it?
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Post by WillyCKH on Aug 11, 2016 14:28:05 GMT -5
Myrmecodia tuberosa and Myrmecodia solomonensis, I think the rounder one is solomonensis
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Post by Dennis Z on Aug 11, 2016 14:33:39 GMT -5
Myrmecodia tuberosa and Myrmecodia solomonensis, I think the rounder one is solomonensis Yup the rounder one is solomonensis, though after speaking with Todd, it may be more correct (taxonomy-wise) to call it Myrmecodia tuberosa "Salomonensis" {Dennis Zhu}. (You can leave the last part out, but it's sometimes good to know which grower the ant plants came from if there's no location data. ) The taller one is Myrmecodia tuberosa, from Cory Gill.
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Post by sarah on Aug 11, 2016 17:37:34 GMT -5
Nice pictures. Those guys are pretty cute
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Post by WillyCKH on Sept 16, 2016 11:53:17 GMT -5
The two leafs of Myrmecodia tuberosa 'Salomonensis' had fell off because of the shipping stress, but today when I was checking with the plant, it has new growth! Meanwhile, Myrmecodia tuberosa is still well and alive
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Post by StickyIcky on Oct 8, 2016 17:06:25 GMT -5
They look great Willy. I need ant plants in my life.
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Post by WillyCKH on Oct 9, 2016 2:44:40 GMT -5
They look great Willy. I need ant plants in my life. I feel you, don't we all need any plants in our lives?? I'd send you one if I have spare!
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Post by StickyIcky on Oct 9, 2016 6:39:48 GMT -5
I know you would Willy! It's all good, I'll get my hands on some one of these days
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Post by exoticplantseller on Oct 9, 2016 7:20:15 GMT -5
wow! they look really nice willy. i find they have a really nice shine to them as seedlings. what do you grow these in? and do they need ants to live?
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Post by jeff on Feb 14, 2017 2:55:31 GMT -5
Bonjour
have you a adult picture to this myrmecodia tuberosa 'salomonensis ' just to see the petiol leaves
jeff
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