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Re: [CP] Thai species and herbarium specimens   Message List  
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Re: Thai species and herbarium specimens

-Hi,
I loaded up the pics of the N. thorelii ? Loei on the PLANT PARTS
album at the /group/nepenthesclub. Added some extras under the album
2007 and I'll add some more to show the size difference of the N.
smilesii , N. anamensis and N. geoffrayii that I grow here.
Truly,
Tom--

In WildJungle@yahoogroups.com, marcello catalano <rafflesiana@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi Tom!
> My main question is: did you find a plant like that
> in Loei ??? If it's not from Phu Kradung or Thung
> Kramang, I would be really curious to know where and
> at which altitude!!! Of course you can be general, but
> I thought those were the only two places with
> Nepenthes in Loei...By the way, if you still have the
> thorelii from Trat (we should have the same plants
> from that area now, even if probably from two
> different villages) you can see how not only the lids
> are all apple-shaped, but the whole plant is also
> completely glabrous, which is a very big difference
> with N. smilesii and N. sp. Chanà !!! To anybody who
> is reading, don't worry, no secrets: my cuttings are
> growing (sp. Chanà, thorelii and "Trang bizarre"),
> I'll take photos and I'll tell you about other
> differences in the future, I just want to wait and be
> able to talk about mature plants, to be sure of what
> I'm talking about...
> Marcello
>
>
>
>
> --- sulud1 <sulud1@...> wrote:
>
> > --Marcello,
> > Thanks for the update. I'll try and keep it for
> > future records. I do have
> > this one plant from Loei that i thought it might be
> > N. thorelii but the traps
> > are putting on the oval not apple shaped lids. The
> > leaves are flatter and
> > narrower than the typical N. anamensis. This might
> > be that I was
> > growing it as a lowlander. I moved it to a cooler
> > location to see if the
> > leaves and traps change. Otherwise it will die in
> > the cold. I get access
> > to a computer next week and will try and load up
> > some picks of these.
> > Truly,
> > Tom
> >
>
>
>
>
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Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:35 am

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Hello Marcello, There is an alternate theory I thought of a couple of weeks ago and have been wanting to post: The "reason" Dr. Schlauer says the type...
Dave Evans
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Jul 11, 2007
9:12 pm

Hi Dave! ... As far as I know Schlauer only used to say that most of the plants in the collections around the world that are labelled N. anamensis were infact...
marcello catalano
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Jul 12, 2007
4:40 pm

Good Evening Marcello, Well, if the plant on the sheet is full sized and mature, it should be obvious. But if it is a smaller, immature plant the identity...
Dave Evans
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Jul 13, 2007
3:48 am

My ... wow, this changes everything! I had no idea that Schlauer had seen that same specimen! I thought Schlauer was basing his thought on what Danser had ...
marcello catalano
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Jul 13, 2007
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Dear Marcello, That is why I cross-posted these last few emails. If I have miss-wrote what Jan Schlauer said, he will correct me. He wrote about it several...
Dave Evans
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Jul 13, 2007
9:01 pm

Hi, I did some digging back into some old catalogues for another subject and found that in '94 Wistuba was selling N. mirabilis "Smilesi" for $15.00 and N....
sulud1
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Jul 16, 2007
8:20 pm

Hi Tom! I read about Weiner and Westphal, if I'm not wrong, selling mirabilis var. anamensis and var. smilesii in the '80-'85. And I think those were just...
marcello catalano
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Jul 17, 2007
4:19 pm

--Marcello, Thanks for the update. I'll try and keep it for future records. I do have this one plant from Loei that i thought it might be N. thorelii but the...
sulud1
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Jul 18, 2007
8:14 pm

Hi Tom! My main question is: did you find a plant like that in Loei ??? If it's not from Phu Kradung or Thung Kramang, I would be really curious to know where...
marcello catalano
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Jul 19, 2007
4:19 pm

-Hi, I loaded up the pics of the N. thorelii ? Loei on the PLANT PARTS album at the /group/nepenthesclub. Added some extras under the album 2007 and I'll add...
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