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By sanguinearocks101
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Nepenthes0260 wrote:
EGROEG wrote:Which form of sanguinea? I know here in Australia we have the black one
I would reccomend the orange form of sang. It is very nice. It's lowers can get relatively large and its uppers are very dainty. Also, it was my first nep and is very easy and cheap.
It was my first one too :D
By Coursair
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EGROEG wrote:Wow those are beautiful, but I’m not so confident growing highlander nepenthes haha
These are grown in intermediate conditions.

The burb x veitchii has thick sturdy leaves and could probably be easily acclimated as a window plant


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By Coursair
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EGROEG wrote:Ooh burbigidae x veitchii can be grown on windowsill? I do like that one :)
Oops mislabeled that.

It’s actually spectabilis x veitchii, right pic, wrong name. Fixed it !

And the leaves are thick and waxy, so I think with proper weaning off of high humidity, it could be fine. Not an expensive plant either .

I also own burb x veitchii, but it’s a slow grower, but the pitchers are getting nice now.

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