HAVE: Nepenthes
tadeusz
18 years ago
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Hello,
I have a few Nepenthes plants to trade. It is a cross between N. thorelli and N. wittei. Two years ago I bought this plant from local botanical garden. It was pre-sale for employees and only one such plant was available. The plant was growing quite robust as a wine and produced big (6+ inches in length), nicely colored in red pitchers. During the past 18 months I got 20 or so pitchers. The petiols arenÂt long  means the pitchers form close to the main stem. Three months ago I had to trim it because was overgrowing my terrarium and all nine (two knot) cuttings got rooted in sphagnum. The plantlets are still small 2-3 leaves, but they grow very fast. I have to get rid of them. All are healthy and honestly I donÂt even know whether itÂs a low- or highland form. I grow it together with cattleyas. I have few photos in case someone is interested.
I would be happy to trade it for established cattleya hybrids or ghost orchid.
Tadeusz
orchidtrader
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