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Hi,
The newest pitcher on my very young Heliamphora minor var. pilosa is showing evident of the hairs on the outside of its pitchers. Getting quite excited now!!

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cheers

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Very nice. This is one Heliamphora I really want. What is growing on the soil surface?

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Geeze Bill, you have no mercy ;)

That is my current "holy grail" quest heli.....
Very, very nice mate

Carl, looks like a Polytrichum moss of some flavor....

Butch

Edited by av8tor1, 07 January 2012 - 01:33 AM.


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Very cute, fuzzy, little thing! :tu:

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very attractive!

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Hmmmm... Gorgeous :P
Maybe it'll not be my holy grail of this genus, but I find it pretty, and different looking from the others. Where did you get it please ?

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Congrats on the sweet pilosa!!

View Postmobile, on 06 January 2012 - 21:51 PM, said:

What is growing on the soil surface?
A similar moss invaded some of my pots a few months ago. At first, I thought it was cute & interesting, then I found that, unlike other mosses, it's rhizoids formed a solid mass throughout the entire pot (not just the 1st 1-2 cm near the surface). I suspect it of killing at least one of my S. American dews. I've been repotting the infested pots for the past few weeks (aaarrrrgh!).

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Bonjour

very good sucess .

they come from seeds ?  what substrat  ?

I have some one actually in juvenils  ,also your growing method for me is interessant   for the rest  :oops:

for me the graal is not this one , but  H.macdonaldae   :biggrin:

jeff

Edited by jeff 1, 08 January 2012 - 10:27 AM.


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so beautiful! I am looking for this plant this plant has just one available?