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By TS 1989
Posts:  459
Joined:  Sun Feb 22, 2015 3:02 pm
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I recently got a lowii hybrid (suspected to be lowii x campanulata) from this nursery for only $14 usd. Today I went again and snapped a few photos.

Try IDing these plants if you can!

Nepenthes costs $14 usd regardless of rarity. All imported from Cameron Highlands so there are some highlanders in it.

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2) This is HUGE!
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The leaves look like this:
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6) Beautiful red coloration
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9) That peristome... Image
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22) Striking upper pitcher!
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26) Uppers!
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32) Lowii hybrid again?!
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Biodomes... It costs 12.80 usd (the small one at the bottom) and 15.60 usd (the bigger lady luck).
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Overview of the nepenthes area...
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Now to other plants!
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Their aliciae is huge!

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Beautiful flytrap
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Flytrap costs $7 usd, sarracenia costs $9.20 usd, pinguicula and drosera also cost $7 usd.
Last edited by TS 1989 on Fri Dec 11, 2015 4:08 am, edited 3 times in total.
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By TS 1989
Posts:  459
Joined:  Sun Feb 22, 2015 3:02 pm
#252180
Benurmanii wrote:Man why can't my local nurseries be like that? Image They can't even keep a capensis alive.
Shift here next time!

This nursery mainly gets loads of nepenthes from many major distributors like Borneo Exotics, YG nursery (the one in Cameron Highlands) , etc. Greatest thing is that all species cost the same! Hopefully I get to see a truncata like how I did last month. Image
By Benurmanii
Posts:  2000
Joined:  Fri Aug 07, 2015 4:34 pm
#252199
I think the U.S. is a little more restrictive on imports compared to other countries. All of the European online nurseries have WAY more selection. Lucky that you have the climate so that nurseries can grow so many Neps
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By TS 1989
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Joined:  Sun Feb 22, 2015 3:02 pm
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ruruanta wrote:Waaawww Image..where is it?


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Some major local nursery in my country.
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