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Apr 12, 2016 9:24 AM CST
Name: tarev
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Nice to see the growth improvement of my Nepenthes densiflora:
13Jan 2016 - pitchers still quite young, and seeing how it likes to be in standing water, kept it that way:
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Fast forward today 12Apr2016:
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making it face my camera for a better shot. Its slanting growth tells me it wants more sun, but it copes well. I also brought it out last weekend to get a good taste of our weekend rains.
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actively making a new leaf
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matured and red speckled pitchers
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