Seb Hatt

7 posts

Seb Hatt

Seb Hatt

@HattSeb

Katılım Kasım 2012
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Seb Hatt
Seb Hatt@HattSeb·
@GregBourke3 Besides N. eymae / inermis / jacquelineae / talangensis / tenuis / flava / jamban / dubia, can you think of any other Nepenthes that have viscoelastic fluid? - especially those that typically cover the inner surface, as happens in eymae/inermis. Thanks for your help!
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Alastair Robinson
Alastair Robinson@BotanyDoc·
@HattSeb The polysaccharide matrix in Nepenthes attenborough certainly seems to have such qualities; I did not notice similar in undulatifolia as I did not tip out the fluid when we found this species in the wild. A grower might be able to assist.
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Seb Hatt
Seb Hatt@HattSeb·
@BotanyDoc Would you consider N. undulatifolia and N. attenboroughii to have viscoelastic fluid (At least relative to others in the genus)? Thanks 🌱
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Seb Hatt
Seb Hatt@HattSeb·
@pgpj1 #tanks they wet very slow, and were often penetrated by the Germans as they discovered new ways to pierce the armor.
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Seb Hatt
Seb Hatt@HattSeb·
@pgpj1 #tanks I would give tanks a medium score as they often broke and were very unreliable, yet very powerful when they worked.
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Seb Hatt
Seb Hatt@HattSeb·
@pgpj1 #tanks Although tanks often broke, they could easily break through the Enemy lines.
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