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Re: Share your mirabilis
Let's shine some spot light to this "common" N. mirabilis... I think it deserve a better publicity. *biggrin2*
N. mirabilis var globosa ver : Mini Me 1.0 *biggrin2* Note : pitcher stay mini size even with adult plant but at least the pitcher it's a nice round form :smile: http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/5121/globosamini.jpg N. mirabilis (Variegated) Note : Typical pitcher http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/2...variegated.jpg http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/5522/miravariegated2.jpg I also find the wavy leaves form very interesting... seems to be a common sights among N. mirabilis and it's variants. N. mirabilis var enchinostoma (wavy leaves form) http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/553...vyenchinos.jpg N. mirabilis var globosa x ( globosa x rafflesiana) foilage http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._5648181_n.jpg So who say N. mirabilis is boring?? *biggrin2**biggrin2* |
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I you hate or dislike a N. Mirabilis you need to get your EYES rechecked:blink:. I think that they are a great fun lil' plant, I have three of them . daren |
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Originally Posted by CN https://forum.petpitcher.net/images/buttons/viewpost.gif I you hate or dislike a N. Mirabilis you need to get your EYES rechecked:blink:. daren Quote:
i second that! maybe after looking at these beauties here....somebody must be slapping his forehead :spinning:..hahahha so robert, what is your almighty suggestion? to take cutting or not? if to wait for new shoot(s) the whole plant will stuck as "one" and start vining precariously on the joint because looking at the stem width, it would be a heck of weight for the plant to support... |
Re: Share your mirabilis
Didn't know that there are other nep species which produces wavy leaves under than maxima
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i second that! maybe after looking at these beauties here....somebody must be slapping his forehead :spinning:..hahahha so robert, what is your almighty suggestion? to take cutting or not? if to wait for new shoot(s) the whole plant will stuck as "one" and start vining precariously on the joint because looking at the stem width, it would be a heck of weight for the plant to support... [/QUOTE] Haha... No need slapping *biggrin2* Most ppl just never see, so never know. :smile: I think you might as well take cuttings now, it's a sign... *biggrin2* Quote:
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Out of topic but enchino form should be a different species. Leaves are totally different and so are the pitcher shape and even the stems
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More N. mirabilis.
N. mirabilis 'Kuraburi' http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2...m/kuraburi.jpg Elongated Viking (N. mirabilis var. globosa) http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2...im/vikinge.jpg |
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It looks like my mirabilis seedling will turn out to be something like that kuraburi form :)
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Hmmm, maybe I'll reconsider my likings of mirabilis! They sure are interesting! :smile:
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