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Post by sockhom on Dec 17, 2008 7:10:40 GMT -5
Hi, My name is François. I'm a native cambodian who lives in France. But I know that some of you already know me. My main interest are in Nepenthes and Heliamphora. I recently fell in love with Drosera too. I like to grow those plants but I have to say that I'm very interested in their biology and taxonomy too. Speak soon, François.
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Post by stevestewart on Dec 17, 2008 8:04:32 GMT -5
Hello Francois,
Welcome! I hope your "new" interest in Drosera is as successful as your attempts with Heliamphora and Nepenthes ;D
I'm certain your main problem with Drosera will be keeping them from coming up in all of your other plants. (if they don't already)
Brian seems to have the ability to entertain some of the worlds most talented people!! I am learning from this forum as much as some of the others.
Take care, Steven Stewart
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Post by sockhom on Dec 17, 2008 10:31:02 GMT -5
Thanks for the greetings Steve . I have to confess that I came for Brian. I appreciate his posts from other forums and really like his "introduction" that he wrote for the CPN. Friendly, François.
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Post by Brian Barnes on Dec 17, 2008 12:16:51 GMT -5
Hi Francois! Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad you made it here....It's a real pleasure to have you with us and we look forward to your posts as well! How's your Helis doing? I'm expecting my first mature H. follicularis pitcher to emerge any day now... Happy Growing, Brian
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Post by daniel on Dec 17, 2008 12:38:49 GMT -5
Hi François , welcome from me too, nice to have you here my friend. Any good news about the D. schwackei? I´m looking forward to see new pictures of your Nepenthes and Heliamphora. Best regards, Dani
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Post by marcel on Dec 17, 2008 13:24:29 GMT -5
Hi François, Glad you made it here. Welcome on board
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Post by sockhom on Dec 17, 2008 16:58:21 GMT -5
Hi everyone , I'm happy to be here. Dani, I think my D. schwackei are now part of Hades' legions of dead triffids but who knows? They might come from the dead ;D. Except for 2 or 3 species, the other Drosera are looking great at the moment. I grow mainly south african and south american species. I have some pygmies and a couple of tuberous species too. Such fascinating plants. François.
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Post by maxposwillo on Dec 17, 2008 20:08:33 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum François!
Good Growing, Max
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