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Found this snap taken last summer . Not a bad size

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Impressive!!!

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I like it!
very good :)

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Whoah!
That is huge!

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Looks to be a nice sized plant!

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Aii, watch your fingers...

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How big are the traps? Its hard to tell from the photo as the traps are right in the foreground.

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Maybe a contender for the Biggest Trap Competition this year...  :thumbsup:

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View Postmantrid, on 18 May 2012 - 09:14 AM, said:

How big are the traps? Its hard to tell from the photo as the traps are right in the foreground.
It was a quick  " that plant looks big ,grab a photo "  i didnt have time to look for a tape at the time and never got around to it .

Trev I took the photo last year so it cant entre ,also no idea how large it was .

Will do a few this year have a tape at standby in the G/H and will try to post some more meaningfull pics.

wont entre the comp though as its my job to grow these things.

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Do you work at or own 'Little Shop Of Horrors'? I saw that exact picture here.

I have no idea if I can post links. Apologies if you can't. I did make an effort to look for the rules. I failed. I'm new.

I have a Great White Shark. Not as big as this yet.

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Woooooow the size is amazing !!!!  :woot:

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View PostHeisenberg, on 23 June 2012 - 21:54 PM, said:

Do you work at or own 'Little Shop Of Horrors'? I saw that exact picture here.

I have no idea if I can post links. Apologies if you can't. I did make an effort to look for the rules. I failed. I'm new.

I have a Great White Shark. Not as big as this yet.

He's Aliatair.P, the owner of South West Carnivorous plants. (AKA. littleshopofhorrors)

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Looks like Large Shark Teeth Clone

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View Postpaulo09, on 24 June 2012 - 12:57 PM, said:

Looks like Large Shark Teeth Clone
Its a Sharks tooth x Southwest giant , did this cross about 6 years ago

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View Postpopespliff, on 24 June 2012 - 15:44 PM, said:

Its a Sharks tooth x Southwest giant , did this cross about 6 years ago

Ah wonderful.

I was scratching my head. When I saw both pics it was de ja vu.

My Great White Shark was purchased from South West Carnivorous plants nursery so it must be a division from the plant in the picture (or clone).

S. W. Giant is a favourite of mine, so it's nice to have this interesting cross giant in my collection.

It's doing well :-)

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View PostHeisenberg, on 24 June 2012 - 16:20 PM, said:

Ah wonderful.

I was scratching my head. When I saw both pics it was de ja vu.

My Great White Shark was purchased from South West Carnivorous plants nursery so it must be a division from the plant in the picture (or clone).

S. W. Giant is a favourite of mine, so it's nice to have this interesting cross giant in my collection.

It's doing well :-)
Yep its a division from the plant in pic so now you know its potential  . Its a much stronger grower than swg and much less prone to bulb rot