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Post by fischermans on Nov 24, 2009 16:43:23 GMT
Hello Is there anybody out there who has a Cephalotus heterophylla (anthocyanin free) or all green variant.I´m wondering if one of my little plants is may be a all green one. 1 Regards Alexander
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Post by ICPS-bob on Nov 24, 2009 18:11:03 GMT
I have never run across any discussion of an anthocyanin-free or all green Cephalotus variant.
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Post by BRiiZi on Nov 24, 2009 23:46:37 GMT
My cephalotus is that color, too. Maybe its just a thing small cephalotus' have. I dunno. Though if my plant is a heterophylla then that would be awesome!
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Post by ieatflys on Nov 25, 2009 3:22:06 GMT
I think it is green becouse it is young or lack of light do you have it by a ceph with coloring.
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Post by fischermans on Nov 25, 2009 6:48:51 GMT
I think it is green becouse it is young or lack of light do you have it by a ceph with coloring. Yes the other ones are also young and they have red colour more or less but they have,thats why i am asking. Regards Alexander
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Devon
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Post by Devon on Dec 12, 2009 23:26:21 GMT
looks interesting, I'd like to see what it looks like when it has mature pitchers and I've never heard of one before
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Myles
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Post by Myles on Sept 26, 2010 3:56:59 GMT
did that plant ever color up?
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