Perry wrote:
> Your list of Nepenthes seems rather long and, unfortunately, the plants
> I have are already included on it (I think). Did your list include
> N. Khasiana? I don't remember, but here in the States it's not
> hard to find.
I have N. khasiana.
> Two other enthusiasts I know, who do not have INTERNET
> access, are Rob Sacilotto and Bill McLaughlin. Rob has a nursery
> where he raises Sarraceniae, Nepenthes, Droserae, and other CP's
> along with many other interesting plants. Bill McLaughlin takes
> care of the CP collection at the U.S. Botanic Garden here in
> Washington, DC which has a fairly good Nepenthes collection.
> I act as their ears and voices over the INTERNET.
What kinds of Nepenthes do they grow?
> You won't be disappointed, I'm sure! Again, welcome. It's nice
> to have you here.
In fact you were right! My real work-time in the lab here is decreasing
rapidly!!!
Thanks to everyone in this group for letting me participate and to the
people who welcomed me.
All the best
Andreas