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Re: On Air March
Hi wanakorn
Wow nice plants......Is the maxima x veitchii (N x tiveyi?) Anyways didn't know they do well even in lowland conditions....And also just asking i always thought that clipeata is a lowland nep but the hybrid N clipeata x (N clipeata x eustachya) is a highland plant which is what is normally listed..So i'm kinda confused....+ eustachya is a lowland plant too..Oh well i think all this neps deserve to be in the hall of fame eh? Especially that crimson red natural hybrid.. Ken |
Re: On Air March
Yep, great pitchers Wanakorn! I'm really happy to see something 'interesting' come out of the Mirabilis crosses (N.truncata x mira & N.mirabilis-wing x veitchii) or is that truncata x miranda???. They look great! Of course so does everything else but I'm happily surprised at them. The bical x gracilis is another really worthwhile looking cross - love that color! The purple interior on the N. tobaica almost looks like a photoshop job! Great plants! :biggrin:
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Wow, impressive collection you got there... Your bical x gracilis is different, by far the most attractive specimen I had seen... I love all the plants, thanks for sharing.
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i grow this in lowland low humidity and it does fine |
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My clipeata is true sp. not clip x [clip x eymae] is easy to grow in lowland condition
thank you sir regards wanakorn |
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