Nepenthes Ampullaria Time Lapse

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2009

This is a time lapse of the tropical pitcher plant Nepenthes Ampullaria. Filming took approximately 5 weeks.

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  • I have a lot of nepenthes, but I have never seen one as unique as Nepenthes Ampullaria. Where did you get it?

  • @TruncataDionaea

    Online. I forget what the website was called though :[

  • Very nice video. What interval of making pictures did you choose? 1 picture per hour or 1 per day?

  • @lexander5

    Kind of. My camcorder takes awful pictures, so instead, it shoots 1/2 second of film every 15 minutes (largest time interval available). Unfortunately, this left me with ~45 minutes of footage that was sped up.

  • are those ants that were crawling about ????

  • They are not ants. The plant grows in a moss media. The top layer of the moss is alive, and the moss underneath is decaying. Those things crawling around eat the decomposing plant matter in the growing media. They're harmless and nearly impossible to get rid of.

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  • B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L!!!! Great choice of music too. lol very appropriate

  • omg... co tam maš v tom substrát,smutnice??

  • those spring tails are busy!

  • dude just read the description.

  • how long did it take???

  • Greatomatoli!!!!!

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