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Thursday, November 02, 2006
Alocasia poteii
The parent plant (may she rest in peace) was almost as tall as myself and I'm 5'10". These two are sprouting babies like weed... Nice foliage and reptilian-like veining on the stems...
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Nephentes mirabilis
Nephentes stenophylla
Nephentes sanguinea
Nephentes truncata
Alocasia nebula
Nephentes maxima
Sarracenia sp.
Nephentes sp. (dwarf)
Nephentes sp. (big)
Nephentes sumatrana
Nephentes pilosa
Hold up! There's a snake in my apartment...
Alocasia longiloba "watsonia"
Nephentes maxima borone
Nephentes ventricosa (black peristome)
Hoya sp
Alocasia poteii
Nephentes belli
Alocasia venusta
Nephentes rafflesiana
Alocasia reversa
Nephentes Albomarginata
Alocasia Cuprea
Nephentes Ampullaria
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