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David 17th September 2008 09:57 AM

Re: My little pig at the backyard
 
Hi Akira,

Glad to hear from you again on the forum. You have great looking plants. Your truncata pitcher is indeed huge. But waht made my jaw drop is your amps, especially your amp red giant.

By the way, that is not a maxima. It is a fusca hybrid. Probably fusca x miranda/maxima/etc. The fatter ones that you mentioned that you saw are xmiranda.

kentosaurs 17th September 2008 10:07 AM

Re: My little pig at the backyard
 
Hi Akirasama,

Like david said thats definitly not a maxima i think its a mixta x fusca if im not wrong because it looks similir to mine i have a mixta x fusca too has long thin speckled pitcher,but mine is not as big as yours the biggest on mine is only 6" tall excluding lid

Ken

Aliamyz 17th September 2008 10:36 AM

Re: My little pig at the backyard
 
Nice Bareo Akira..!@
Ken,
Fauzi is selling Veitchii 'Bareo' too. Take a look at his website!

Good luck!

kentosaurs 17th September 2008 10:46 AM

Re: My little pig at the backyard
 
Thnaks Ali for giving the website over and over again.I might wanna get N mirabilis var enchinotsoma from him for size S

Ken

Akirasama 17th September 2008 01:35 PM

Re: My little pig at the backyard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by David (Post 3817)
Hi Akira,

Glad to hear from you again on the forum. You have great looking plants. Your truncata pitcher is indeed huge. But waht made my jaw drop is your amps, especially your amp red giant.

By the way, that is not a maxima. It is a fusca hybrid. Probably fusca x miranda/maxima/etc. The fatter ones that you mentioned that you saw are xmiranda.


Thank you David, initialy I have the same thought with you coz my maxima really not looks like aother maxima in the internet that i saw. But the problem is, the YG park staff claims that the long and thin pitcher plant is maxima, and another maxima i bought it from fouzi with a clone name "maxima tentena" from BE, which is the fatter one.

After seaching and searching on the net, i finally found something, if i not mistaken, the long and thin maxima is actually a highland maxima, N. maxima Tlatawiran, as show at the below link
http://images.google.com.my/imgres?i...icial%26sa%3DG

while the fatter maxima tentena from BE still a medium plant, but i found that the plant steam and leaf is really different from the x miranda, i have a miranda too:tongue:, hope when the plant get matured will produce a pitcher like the photo at the below link

http://images.google.com.my/imgres?i...icial%26sa%3DG

Please do correct me if i am wrong, thank you

TS 17th September 2008 02:20 PM

Re: My little pig at the backyard
 
Wah, you have a nice collection of neps. :wub: I like the amps so much. How about your study now? You seem to have more time now for your neps. :2thumbup: They are healthy and very well taken care of. :1thumbup:

David 17th September 2008 04:12 PM

Re: My little pig at the backyard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Akirasama (Post 3829)
Thank you David, initialy I have the same thought with you coz my maxima really not looks like aother maxima in the internet that i saw. But the problem is, the YG park staff claims that the long and thin pitcher plant is maxima, and another maxima i bought it from fouzi with a clone name "maxima tentena" from BE, which is the fatter one.

After seaching and searching on the net, i finally found something, if i not mistaken, the long and thin maxima is actually a highland maxima, N. maxima Tlatawiran, as show at the below link
http://images.google.com.my/imgres?i...icial%26sa%3DG

while the fatter maxima tentena from BE still a medium plant, but i found that the plant steam and leaf is really different from the x miranda, i have a miranda too:tongue:, hope when the plant get matured will produce a pitcher like the photo at the below link

http://images.google.com.my/imgres?i...icial%26sa%3DG

Please do correct me if i am wrong, thank you

Akira, I think you are right about it. The pitures of the N. maxima Tlatawiran comes from a reputable website. Perhaps I was mistaken. By the way does the main stem on your plant have reddish clour on it? I was told that if it has reddish colour on the main stem, that is a fusca hybrid.

Great research on your part. :1thumbup:

Akirasama 17th September 2008 04:34 PM

Re: My little pig at the backyard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TS (Post 3831)
Wah, you have a nice collection of neps. :wub: I like the amps so much. How about your study now? You seem to have more time now for your neps. :2thumbup: They are healthy and very well taken care of. :1thumbup:

I finished my study already:biggrin: Later want to work, get more money, and buy more cp untill my whole backyard conquer by all the insect eating plants:2thumbup:

Akirasama 17th September 2008 04:36 PM

Re: My little pig at the backyard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by David (Post 3850)
Akira, I think you are right about it. The pitures of the N. maxima Tlatawiran comes from a reputable website. Perhaps I was mistaken. By the way does the main stem on your plant have reddish clour on it? I was told that if it has reddish colour on the main stem, that is a fusca hybrid.

Great research on your part. :1thumbup:

Reddish colour? Ermm... I dont think so, but next weekend I will take some picture of my plant and paste here, it will included the whole plant, steam, and leaf. Thanks for your compliment:tongue:

Akirasama 17th September 2008 05:00 PM

Re: My little pig at the backyard
 
Here is another hot lip new hanging pitcher:tongue:

http://i400.photobucket.com/albums/p...5/DSC04867.jpg

The green pitcher glowing in the night with a striking red lip:tongue::tongue:


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