are as satisfactory as is the case with the agar method. 
If contamination is kept to the minimum and the seeds 
are comparatively fresh, almost 100% germination may 
be achieved on agar. Development up to a point where 
seedlings may be picked off onto pots is rapid, and the 
young plants seem quite healthy at this time. It is hoped 
that this note will be of aid to those wishing to utilize 
Nepenthes seed material in the most efficient manner 
possible, as would be the case where a large percentage 
of germination is desired. 
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