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Post by stevestewart on Feb 23, 2009 12:09:57 GMT -5
Hello, I recently found this beautiful Fabaceae (Leguminosae) image taken by Cliff Dodd II, while updating my storage utilities. This species is native to the Philippines, and grows well (for Cliff) in lowland Nepenthes conditions. I hope you like it. Take care, Steven Stewart
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Post by Brian Barnes on Feb 23, 2009 14:13:33 GMT -5
Hi Steve, Wow! Incredible color on that one. Good pic too.. Brian.
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Post by maxposwillo on Feb 23, 2009 18:57:23 GMT -5
Hi Steve,
Incredible colors! Interesting plant too!
Best Regards, Max
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Post by daniel on Feb 23, 2009 21:01:02 GMT -5
Hi Steve, really strange colour, very very nice. Till now i´ve never seen such a flower. Best regards, Dani
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Post by stevestewart on Feb 24, 2009 14:02:15 GMT -5
I'm glad you all like the flowers! My ex-wife thinks they look like turquoise humming birds with purple heads, drinking from, or attached to, the stem by their beaks. ;D
Take care, Steven Stewart
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Post by jeff on Feb 26, 2009 5:51:51 GMT -5
I see this creeper on a french island in the indian ocean LA REUNION I see the others 2 thunbergia solandra this last with great flower 12 cm often we find these creeper in the garden on climbing vine ;D
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