maiden
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Post by maiden on May 27, 2014 5:17:02 GMT
This morning i took a couple of pictures for my flickr album, and then i realize the big difference between the pilosa and typical minor clones. I think, in a near future, the heliamphora minor var pilosa will become heliamphora pilosa. Everything is different; the nectar spoon, the pitcher shape, and of course the inside/outside white fuzz. Like you can see here, the pilosa have a greenish spoon, even under massive lighting. The shape and size are not the same. Heliamphora minor var minor Heliamphora minor var minor by dals009, on Flickr Heliamphora minor var pilosa Heliamphora minor var pilosa by dals009, on Flickr Also, by the way, you can compare with a couple minor cultivars, just for fun: Heliamphora minor 'burgundy-black' Heliamphora minor 'burgundy-black' by dals009, on Flickr Heliamphora minor 'selection 1' Heliamphora minor 'selection 1' by dals009, on Flickr That was a interesting exercice. I know i know, im heliamphoholic, with a little cephalotus problem. I will try to fix that this summer... Thanks for watching guys.
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Post by jwalker on Sept 15, 2014 17:32:33 GMT
Hello maiden is there a way to tell witch h. minor I have with juvenile pitchers
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Post by maiden on Sept 16, 2014 14:05:11 GMT
Hello jwalker In fact, almost all juvenile heliamphoras share the same pitchers shape. Its almost impossible to say what specie you have. You will have to wait for some adult pitchers. From my experience, only h.neblinae, h.minor "burgundy-black" and h.exappendiculata juvenile pitchers are different.
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Post by jwalker on Sept 18, 2014 1:36:03 GMT
Thanks maiden all your heli look great
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Post by maiden on Sept 22, 2014 21:22:01 GMT
Thanks a bunch :-)
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Post by paulkoop on Sept 22, 2014 21:46:07 GMT
There might be a cream for that man lol
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Post by maiden on Oct 26, 2014 3:46:34 GMT
Heliamphora minor var pilosa clone A Heliamphora minor 'burgundy-black'
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Post by hcarlton on Oct 26, 2014 3:54:08 GMT
The names certainly fit. Oh, how hairy....
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Post by maiden on Oct 26, 2014 21:36:35 GMT
Heliamphora parva by dals009, on Flickr Heliamphora parva by dals009, on Flickr Heliamphora parva by dals009, on Flickr Heliamphora parva by dals009, on Flickr Heliamphora minor var pilosa by dals009, on Flickr Heliamphora minor var pilosa by dals009, on Flickr Heliamphora minor var pilosa by dals009, on Flickr Heliamphora minor var pilosa by dals009, on Flickr Heliamphora minor 'burgundy-black' by dals009, on Flickr Heliamphora minor 'burgundy-black' by dals009, on Flickr Heliamphora minor 'burgundy-black' by dals009, on Flickr Heliamphora hispida by dals009, on Flickr Heliamphora hispida by dals009, on Flickr
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Post by jwalker on Oct 27, 2014 1:37:42 GMT
Hello maiden beautiful plants as always do u use the tray method To water your plants
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Post by maiden on Oct 27, 2014 4:30:45 GMT
No, i water/drain my plants twice a week. If you use the water tray, be sure to add some ventilation :-)
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Post by maiden on Oct 27, 2014 6:50:54 GMT
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Post by maiden on Oct 31, 2014 23:59:24 GMT
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Post by maiden on Nov 2, 2014 11:51:15 GMT
Heliamphora minor 'burgundy-black'
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