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Marek Míča

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  1. Hi Adam, your plants are awesome. As I told you before, I love your south american sundews. :-) But also others are pretty cool. I have to admit I didn't know that you also grow some Heliamphora species. What a nice plants! EDIT: Oh how could I forget... That Dosera paradoxa is called "funny plant", isn't it?
  2. Hello, Yesterday evening I visited natural habitat of Gentianella praecox subsp. bohemica First what I want to say is, that I won't be surprised, if nobody answers this topic or even read through it. Because the forum is mainly about CPs. Before I post the photos, I would like to say, that after my trip I have a very useful observation - Never visit a habitat of flowering plants in the evening. :-D Luckily, some of the flowers were still open. Sorry for the quality of the pictures, my camera isn't good enough. So here are the pictures: Carlina Acaulis - a common plant :) Most of the photos are quite poor, however, this one is cool, I think. And that's me. I was really glad to see this habitat. It was awesome! Have a nice evening. :-)
  3. Hi Dieter! So finally the plant made it! Thank you for the shots, I'm really glad to see them. :)
  4. Hi Iggy! Your plants are fantastic! I love your P. grandiflora, I haven't seen such a nice plants for a long time. :) Good luck in further growing! Best wishes, Marek
  5. Hi Timmi, it's up to you. Before I sowed my Cephalotus seeds, I put them to the fridge for about 2-3 months. After 14 days on a windowsill 5 seeds germinated. I have had a plastic bag on the pot since I put it on the windowsill. So I recommend stratification because I have had a success with it. Hope more than 5 seeds will germinate. Perhaps this can be useful for you. I know, my English could be better. :) I wish you success in growing cephalotus from seeds. ;) Best regards.
  6. Amori and Phil, you're both lucky! Phil - your Nepenthes hamata is awsome!
  7. Hi Jens The plant is fantastic! :) I wish you further succes in growing this beauty! EDIT: Yes the lid is quite wide, because it IS an intermediate pitcher. Well, that's my opinion, the pitcher really doesn't look like an upper pitcher. :smile
  8. Hi Jim, you have to wait for the flower. :-)
  9. Hi Marco! Your plant are awsome! I like your Nepenthes bicalcarata, ampullaria, densiflora and of course your hamata. Also the sundews are really cool. ;)
  10. Hello Andreas, your plants are magnificent. I love these two species. Thanks for sharing the pictures. Dani: Perhaps you could keep them in a fridge during the winter months. :) Just an idea.
  11. Hi Natale, perhaps it could be Nepenthes ×'Mixta'. However, I'm not sure.
  12. Hi Dieter! Wow the pictures are so sharp! :-) The last one is the best in my opinion. This plant is just amazing! Can't wait for more photos from you.
  13. Hi Marcel, the photos are really good! :-) I like the colour of the P. laueana flower. That would be great!
  14. Hi Francois, the plant is lovely and it looks very healthy.
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