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Plants with Attitude
... Plants with Attitude Members of the genus Nepenthes are plants inhabiting the rainforests and grasslands of a broad area of the Old World. More specifically, they are carnivorous vines, equipped with ... as Plants With Attitude! The links above provide access to several resources for the Nepenthes horticulturist. They include: Overview: A broad survey of the environmental needs of these plants, and ...
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Plants with Attitude
... Plants with Attitude A brief overview of general requirements for Nepenthes cultivation. Temperature It is now widely known ... are not yet settled enough to provide the plants with a stable growing environment for the long term. Therefore, these plants are only recommended for those with considerable experience, patience, and genuine devotion. One ...
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Plants with Attitude
... Plants with Attitude This list provides links to Nepenthes cultivation information by species. Lowland Species N. adnata N. ...
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Plants with Attitude
... Plants with Attitude Site History May 1, 2004 Updated image of N. villosa. Nov. 22, 2003 Added information ... 26, 2002 Added information and picture for N. masoalensis. July 25, 2002 Complete site revision, with new pictures of NN. glabrata, macrophylla, northiana, and villosa. July 17, 2002 Added information and ...
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Plants with Attitude
... Plants with Attitude Links and References Links Where to Purchase Nepenthes Borneo Exotics California Carnivores Cascade Carnivorous Plants Cook's Carnivorous Plants The CP Jungle Dangerous Plants Exotica Plants Malesiana ... (Nepenthaceae), Blumea 42(1), 1997. A. Phillipps and A. Lamb, Pitcher-Plants of Borneo, Kota Kinabalu, Natural History Publications, 1996. Journals Carnivorous Plant Newsletter ...
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Plants with Attitude
... Plants with Attitude N. alata Compost: Typical. Watering: Typical, may tolerate a drier environment than many Nepenthes. Cultivation ...
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Plants with Attitude
... Plants with Attitude N. masoalensis Compost: Typical. Watering: Typical. Cultivation Difficulty: Easy (1). Propagation: No experience. Distribution: Northeastern ... a very easy species, and seems to do quite well even under extremely warm conditions with temperatures in excess of 35 C. Does not seem to be very sensitive to fluctuations ...
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Plants with Attitude
... Plants with Attitude N. albomarginata Compost: Typical highland; coarser compost seems to favor development of thick, healthy roots. ... growth of the plant is reduced somewhat, the plants have grown quite well for several years now. These observations are derived from experimentation with three different varieties (green, speckled, and red). llustrative ...
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Plants with Attitude
... Plants with Attitude N. merrilliana Compost: Fine orchid bark, horticultural charcoal, peat, and laterite, in the approximate ratio 2:2:1:1. Watering: Do not allow to become waterlogged; seems to do better with ... at most aquarium shops) seems to improve the coloration and rate of growth of these plants. Special thanks to Tom Kahl for mentioning this on the CP listserver some time ago ...
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Plants with Attitude
... Plants with Attitude N. ampullaria Compost: Typical, but may be more tolerant of heavy, wet composts than most ... fastest growing, followed by the speckled variety and Cantley's red. Growth is accelerated when plants are well-illuminated. A good beginner plant, and easy to propagate. 1M. Jebb and M ...
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