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On 12/13/2021 at 10:52 PM, Tim L. Heller said:
Hey Kryzsio,
What a stunning and well-grown collection!
I'm especially intrigued by that beautiful northiana of yours! Was it a seedgrown specimen or do you remember the clone? Larger specimens of this species are rare in Europe.
Best Regards,
Tim
Hi Tim
ThanksN. northiana (Bau, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia) - Borneo Exotics clone, plant bought in 2013
Regards,
Chris
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On 11/9/2021 at 7:42 PM, NewToNepzCam said:
Amazing as always Krzysio! I love seeing your plants, thank you for sharing! I don't know if you remember, I was in awe when I saw some images you posted of your Nepenthes Rob x Hamata, I'm glad to say I have finally managed to get some small plants of it, and loving them so much, and really only jumped in to get them due to your amazing photos. My plants are still very small, but can see their traits coming out now, still needs a year or two before I see some great pitchers, but again, thank you for sharing these spectacular images of your collection. I'm not sure if you seen some of BE's latest creations, one I'm craving, but don't have the setup for it as yet is - BE-4079 N. Villosa x Robcantleyi, that will be a beauty! Take care and glad to see you still tempting us beginners with these amazing shots from your collection. Do you use coffee or have tried feeding them coffee? Any success?
Thanks again for keeping us inspired!
Thanks,
I wish you success in growing rob x hamata
Mine grows very slowly, but pitchers live a long time-
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Thanks,
young highland species I transfer to highland conditions after transplanting seedlings into separate pots, usually such seedlings are 3-5 cm and more, it is a very different time for individual species -
Is this Drosera gigantea?
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thanks gabgabinou
I'm sure you've seen before because Nepenthes dactylifera is recently-described species from Sarawak, but formerly classified as a local form of Nepenthes fusca. -
Thanks Keith, now I am not planning a publication on carnivorous plants,
for now I am researching underwater plants
Nepenthes spathulata
Nepenthes spathulata x robcantleyi
Nepenthes dactylifera
Nepenthes maxima
Nepenthes spectabilis x ventricosa
Krzysio's Nepenthes
in Nepenthes
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N. bicalcarata