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Don Burden (donb@iglou.com)
Thu, 28 Jul 94 22:18 EDT

This is the WEB page for the University of Connecticut greenhouses:
http://florawww.eeb.uconn.edu/homepage.htm

This BBS has a WEB page containing images of the recent comet collision
with Jupiter:
http://iglou.com/comet.html

Here's some info on a seller of Nepenthes in Australia:
Prices are in Australian dollars. Multiply by 1.37 to get US dollar
equivalent. The prices are high.

They announce "most plants" are cultivated from their own stock and are
ex-cuttings a minimum of 3 months old.

Address:
Exotica Plants
Community Mail Bag
Cordalba
Queensland 4660
Australia

Phyto-sanitary certificate costs an extra $43.
CITES certificates cost an extra $30.

Species available:
N. bellii - $25
N. mirabilis echinostoma - $25 (rooted cutting)
N. sp. Phillipines - $20 (seedling)
N. maxima typical - $20
N. maxima dark - $35
N. hirsuta - $50
N. gymnamphora 'purple from Mt. Sago, Sumatra' - $100
N. macfarlanei 'spotted' - $50

species that may be available but in limited supply:
N. burbidgeae - $150
N. ampullaria 'Cantley's red' - $120
N. bicalcarata 'green/orange' - $130
N. bicalcarata 'red' - $150
N. rafflesiana 'white' - $50
N. rafflesiana 'Singapore Giant' - $75
N. rafflesiana 'Kondo' (dark red upper pitchers) - $80
N. spectabilis - $120
N. stenophylla - $120
N. pectinata - $100
N. macrovulgaris - $80

species with no prices listed (they probably want a lot for these):
N. globamphora
N. glabrata
N. lowii
N. emayi
N. bongso

Even some hybrids are high:
N. x minamensis - $100
N. x dyeriana - $150

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Don Burden
New Albany, Indiana, USA
donb@iglou.com