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Post by Sockhom on Mar 12, 2010 18:33:50 GMT
Hello, Here are a few pictures for Sarraceniaceae addicts. I had to rearrange my two Heliamphora tanks as several plants are becoming quite large... My biggest plant is my H. folliculata from Murosipan Tepui which begins to look like wild plants. The flowers of this species are huge! Heliamphora heterodoxa, Gran Sabana: Heliamphora exappendiculata, Amuri tepui: Heliamphora folliculata, Murosipan tepui (again!): Heliamphora sarracenioides and H. sp. Akopan (I broke the upper part a few days ago while I was doing a bit of trimming... :evil: :lol: . Now, everything is neat and tidy: Heliamphora thrive in my conditions between march and june. I can't wait! François.
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Post by unstuckintime on Mar 12, 2010 19:34:16 GMT
that is... a sight to behold at the least!
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Post by Devon on Mar 12, 2010 21:07:22 GMT
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Post by zhilin on Mar 12, 2010 22:38:25 GMT
Great set up. Are there airplants on the walls of your tanks?
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Post by av8tor1 on Mar 13, 2010 3:09:36 GMT
Simply stunning François, very, very nice indeed!
Butch
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Post by mmlr38 on Mar 20, 2010 7:02:00 GMT
Wow! Incredible Heli collection. Jaw dropping really!
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Post by JonesPatrickSr on Mar 20, 2010 7:31:32 GMT
wow
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Post by brokken on Apr 3, 2010 18:49:36 GMT
If there is a heliamphora heaven this must be it.
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Post by petmantis on Apr 4, 2010 17:19:45 GMT
That H. folliculata has got to be the best specimen I've seen in cultivation And that goes for a bunch of the other ones as well!!! Stunning photos, Francois, thanks for sharing!
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Post by pipis on Apr 5, 2010 3:33:01 GMT
WOW ......
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Post by walberg on May 6, 2010 8:54:20 GMT
Also WOW, beautiful coloured! how do you light these plants?
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Post by PingKing on Sept 25, 2010 21:30:28 GMT
Sick>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>) amazing plants
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Post by cnagle on Sept 30, 2010 4:35:24 GMT
That is unbelievably impressive
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Post by Sockhom on Oct 6, 2010 19:25:46 GMT
Hello, This is how my plants look now after summer. The plants are greener as expected. I'm quite pleased because summer is supposed to be a not so good time for this genus in my conditions. I changed a few things and plants did grow at a good pace. I had to remove 3 or 4 plants because they became too large in the space of 6 months. Now winter is coming - the best time for my plants- and I can't wait to see them getting red and bigger. Here are some recent pictures: A recent acquisition: Heliamphora neblinae var. parva. Heliamphora minor 'Burgundy black'. Heliamphora sarracenioides. Heliamphora glabra. And Heliamphora sp. Akopan again which grew quite quickly. This undescribed taxon has become one of my very favourites. It could be called "Heliamphora campanulata", I reckon ;-) Cheers, François.
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Post by Brian Barnes on Oct 13, 2010 14:55:19 GMT
Hey Socky, Wow Your plants look fantastic as always! I'll have to get around to taking a few pics of mine to join in the post. Then, if we could get Butch to join in....man, what a thread! ;D Happy Growing, Brian
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