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Ant-plant Sources.

Europe. Brocchinia, Catopsis, Hydnophytum, Lecanopteris, Microgramma, Myrmecodia, Nepenthes and much more. (Exports worldwide) http://www.wistuba.com/

Philippines. Hydnophytum, a rare Myrmephytum sp., & Asclepiad ant-house plants.  (Exports worldwide.) http://www.pinoyplants.com/

Solomon Islands. Zhon Bosco Miriona.  Currently seed only but in the future??? Amazing Hydnophytum kajewskii, H. guppyanum and others. https://www.facebook.com/zhon.miriona

          USA. Hoya, Tillandsia and more.      http://www.bobsmoleys.com/hoya.html

          USA. Rubiaceae, Bromeliaceae, asclepiads. A source of new introductions to the USA.  http://www.tropiflora.com/

USA. Dischidia, Lecanopteris, Hydnophytum, Myrmecodia, Pachycentria, Tillandsia. http://www.blackjungleterrariumsupply.com/

USA. (Hawaii) Green Plant Research. Primarily asclepiads. http://www.rare-hoyas.com/

USA. Myrmecodia. http://www.andysorchids.com/

 

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Pinoy Plants has not been in business in quite some time. I haven't had a correspondence with Merlin since maybe 2009.

 

Yet their webpage is still on the WWW.  Can anyone confirm this? Incidentally, I have added Andy's orchids above?

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Yet their webpage is still on the WWW.  Can anyone confirm this? Incidentally, I have added Andy's orchids above?

 

Hi Derrick,

I was in contact with Merlin some years ago and even met him once in Manila. At that time it was just a hobby for him, who had a very good daytime job in the IT world that took up most of his time and energy. However I do not know how things developed.

All the best

Andreas

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