Life in Colour: Green
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And … what is the name of this flower?
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Hi Shelley, it is a Pitcher Plant
“Nepenthes are a group of tropical carnivorous plants originating from South-East Asia, Southern China, Philippines, Madagascar and northern Australia”
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Hi Brian, thanks for the clarification and lesson! Pitcher Plant – interesting, very interesting!
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You’re welcome Shelley 🙂 🙂
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And it is, of course, green!
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Well spotted Elke 🙂 🙂
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huh when I had a similar green colour you said it wasn’t green!!!!
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Have you done a comparison of images? Flouro green is extreme green and not a hint of yellow 😀 😀
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pssh!!!
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Is that the same as pfft?
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lol, ah yes that would make more sense that pssh!!
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😀 😀
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That’s a very fluorescent green pitcher plant, is it really that colour?
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It certainly is Jude 🙂
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Wow!
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I wonder what insects they attract?
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Very interesting plant!
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All carnivorous plants are interesting I reckon Aletta 🙂 🙂
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I have never seen one before🤔
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I am glad to be able to show you something you’ve not seen before Aletta 😉 🙂
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Thanks
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That is an amazing green
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So eye catching. A photo that needed taking 🙂
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Looks so wonderful against the black backdrop 🙂
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Thanks Hammad 🙂 🙂
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