Re: Red spots - Nepenthes.

From: Ross Rowe (ross.rowe@ea.gov.au)
Date: Wed Mar 31 1999 - 13:48:08 PST


Date: Thu, 01 Apr 1999 07:48:08 +1000
From: "Ross Rowe" <ross.rowe@ea.gov.au>
To: cp@opus.hpl.hp.com
Message-Id: <aabcdefg1164$foo@default>
Subject: Re: Red spots - Nepenthes.

I am out of the office until Monday 12 April 1999. Please contact
Kate Dixon on 02 6274 2746 for matters requiring attention in this
time frame.

Regards Ross Rowe

>>> cp 04/01/99 07:45 >>>

I am out of the office until Monday 12 April 1999. Please contact
Kate Dixon on 02 6274 2746 for matters requiring attention in this
time frame.

Regards Ross Rowe

>>> cp 04/01/99 05:12 >>>

I am out of the office until Monday 12 April 1999. Please contact
Kate Dixon on 02 6274 2746 for matters requiring attention in this
time frame.

Regards Ross Rowe

>>> cp 04/01/99 03:28 >>>

I am out of the office until Monday 12 April 1999. Please contact
Kate Dixon on 02 6274 2746 for matters requiring attention in this
time frame.

Regards Ross Rowe

>>> cp 04/01/99 01:39 >>>

I think you will find the red spots are due to cooler temperatures
than these plants prefer. It is very common on N. rafflesiana,
ampullaria and mirabilis and all hybrids using these plants.

Phill Mann P.O. Box 193 Harvey 6220 Western Australia
philmann@altu.net.au http://altu.net.au/~philmann SPECIALISING IN
NEPENTHES



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