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  1. After an almost a year i found this during routine watering and took a shot two weeks ago (the leaves were there for few moths already...but...). For now just a teaser In detail: And surprisingly also from almost the same place as last year (at the top of the pot):
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  2. It's a newbie in my collection - I received it with already developing flower stem. The flowerbud withstand 10 day trip across country with 7 days in my office before I moved it to its proper home. Now it's in full bloom and it's as expected beautiful display…
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  3. To all Carnivorous plant people. Please beware of someone who is asking for plants because of a fire in which the persons greenhouse supposedly caught fire. This is a scam that this person has been using for the last couple of years, with the sob story of 'I loved my plants, I don't know what to do'. Most collectors will know who this person is. I know of emails that have been sent to friends this week, I have a copy of one of the emails. The fire supposedly started in the garage and spread to the greenhouse! Never before have we heard such rubbish, especially when this person was caught out about two years ago, posting photos of another well known growers plants, claiming they were the plants that were burned. Please don't get caught out by this scammer, It is obtaining goods by deception in my opinion. There has been no fire that the person can show any evidence of, the person is just out to get a good collection for free by getting people to take pity. Be warned, don't be taken in you are being conned. Sheila
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  4. Thanks Vince, Heliamphora folliculata (Aparaman Tepui, Venezuela) Heliamphora pulchella (Chimanta Tepui) Heliamphora pulchella (Amuri Tepui, Venezuela) Heliamphora minor (Auyan Tepui) Heliamphora pulchella (Akopan Tepui) Heliamphora pulchella (Apacapa Tepui) Heliamphora spec. nov. Akopan
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  5. Hi Just received a semi mature divistion of DISP 4 giant Sarracenia x Catesbaei from matt Soper of Hampshire carnivorous plants here is a few pictures of the plant in his nursery cant wait to see the plant progress in my collection
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  6. Great to see a nice specimen of H. chimantensis :).
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  7. Heliamphora heterodoxa x minor (Midoxa) Hybrid bought from AW as Heliamphora heterodoxa (Gran Sabana) Heliamphora spec. nov. Angasima
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  8. Without being given name, nickname etc.. yes it is pointless.....for example I can think that u are that scammer...
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  9. Not pointless at all, atleast people are warned now and will not fall for it. Anyway a simple search on the forum could've answered the question:
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  10. I think your greenhouse is fine,just get some new polycarbonate sheet and put it back in. For a 12 year old it is brilliant,Learn to walk before you run. stick with hardy plants first and learn how to grow them well,forget the heating stuff for a few years.One cold winter can kill a lot of plants in a greenhouse if they aren't hardy and the heating fails(neps) sarracenia,vft's and lots of drosera and pinguicula can all stand the frost we get here in the u.k and don't mind being left there in the winter with a bit of ventilation. ada
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