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05-02-2016, 11:24 PM
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Nepenthaceae alata--'Monkey Cups'
I've never had a big interest in carnivorous plants.
But sometimes you see something and you just want to add it to your collection.
I read one site that says it's a great plant to grow with/around orchids (super, double bonus, plus)!
I was out visiting a newly located, private orchid grower.
Lovely lady who insists I come back to visit and stroll threw her orchids anytime.
Well, she had this "plant" that caught my eye from a long distance. I've seen this plant before but only in pictures or online.
She made me a deal I couldn't refuse and I brought home my first H. alata, commonly called 'Monkey Cups'.
Spent some time online checking out it's needs and requirements.
Seems the light, temps, and humidity that I have around here meet this tropical plant's needs pretty well.
A pair of quick pics....
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05-02-2016, 11:44 PM
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Nice big one, cool!
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05-03-2016, 01:08 AM
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More pix of the orchids on the ficus!
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05-03-2016, 01:13 AM
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Originally Posted by cjm3fl
I've never had a big interest in carnivorous plants.
But sometimes you see something and you just want to add it to your collection.
I read one site that says it's a great plant to grow with/around orchids (super, double bonus, plus)!
I was out visiting a newly located, private orchid grower.
Lovely lady who insists I come back to visit and stroll threw her orchids anytime.
Well, she had this "plant" that caught my eye from a long distance. I've seen this plant before but only in pictures or online.
She made me a deal I couldn't refuse and I brought home my first H. alata, commonly called 'Monkey Cups'.
Spent some time online checking out it's needs and requirements.
Seems the light, temps, and humidity that I have around here meet this tropical plant's needs pretty well.
A pair of quick pics....
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Very nice plant, but its not actually the species N. alata, its a primary hybrid called N. Ventrata. Its care is the same as for alata, though. Very easy plant to care for. Enjoy!
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05-03-2016, 03:48 AM
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ventrata is a very sturdy hybrid, you'll do well with it as long as you've got good water
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05-03-2016, 09:10 AM
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Very nice plant, but its not actually the species N. alata, its a primary hybrid called N. Ventrata. Its care is the same as for alata, though. Very easy plant to care for. Enjoy!
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Thank you, Whimgrinder!
The lovely woman I got this from is a native of Thailand and I was having some communication issues...because my hearing isn't what it used to be either
I did my own internet ID search, and N.alata is what I thought mine looked like.
I really appreciate the actuate ID.
Glad to know that needs and care are the same.
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ventrata is a very sturdy hybrid, you'll do well with it as long as you've got good water
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Yeah, well that's a minor issue.
Florida has notoriously hard water and my tiny community treats it's own supply, i.e.: a crap load of chemicals besides that hardness.
The soil was good and moist when I got it home.
I'll get some distilled water when I go out today.
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05-03-2016, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by cjm3fl
Thank you, Whimgrinder!
The lovely woman I got this from is a native of Thailand and I was having some communication issues...because my hearing isn't what it used to be either
I did my own internet ID search, and N.alata is what I thought mine looked like.
I really appreciate the actuate ID.
Glad to know that needs and care are the same.
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95% of the photos of "N. alata" you find on the Web are inaccurate: they almost always show N. Ventrata, since the majority of plants out there are Ventrata, erroneously labeled as alata. The mistake has been propagated thousands of times.
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05-03-2016, 09:43 AM
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And the majority of the remaining 5% are pictures of N. graciliflora
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05-03-2016, 09:48 AM
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More pix of the orchids on the ficus!
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Only one blooming right now..pics coming.
But I did promise a thread about my "Orchid Tree" (see what I did there..word twisting, moving brain cells around, humorous pun...ehm, ya. More coffee/less meds--or the other way around).
I'm close to re-potting that Ficus and moving it off the car-port (a move of about 5 or 6 feet), and give it it's annual Spring Trimming.
I can do this.
"Orchid Tree" discussion.
Present, past, and as the future develops.
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05-05-2016, 12:28 PM
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I'll get a picture soon, but there's a new baby plant growing.
I know there wasn't one when I got it home.
Seems like it's fairly fast grower on new plants.
It's bigger this morning then when I noticed it yesterday afternoon.
Update, with pics, soon...
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