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hosh 27th December 2008 07:45 PM

More Recent Photos
 
Hi Guys,

Here are more recent photos of plants I posted for ID earlier.

Thanks, hosh

Put the 2 plants side by side for better comparison.

https://forum.petpitcher.net/picture....&pictureid=449


Three photos of lower & upper pitchers and flowers

https://forum.petpitcher.net/picture....&pictureid=452

https://forum.petpitcher.net/picture....&pictureid=451

https://forum.petpitcher.net/picture....&pictureid=450

kentosaurs 27th December 2008 08:05 PM

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Hi Hosh

1st Pic......I guess its a ramspina and 2nd picture i think its N mixta x fusca and 3rd picture looks like the uppers of the second picture.And the last picture looks like some flower experiment gone wrong.hahaha

Ken

edwardyeeks 28th December 2008 09:29 AM

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Beautiful neps! Although I confess, I don't know what they are.....:laugh:

Cheers

alcran 28th December 2008 09:40 AM

Re: More Recent Photos
 
the first one is more like ramispina x macfarlanei or ramispina x sanguia. It has speckling on the pitcher. True ramispina is not speckled. The second one looks like maxima or a maxima hybrid.

kentosaurs 28th December 2008 07:28 PM

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Hi Alcran

Yeah i know i thought of that but the spots look a little faddy so i thought maybe just a variant.

Ken

Aliamyz 28th December 2008 07:59 PM

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The first do look a lot like ramispina x macfarlanei and the second pic is most likely mixta x fusca.

hosh 28th December 2008 11:04 PM

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Will put up more photos if speckles get clearer or otherwise. Could the 2nd plant be maxima x fusca?

kentosaurs 28th December 2008 11:13 PM

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Nop i don't think its a maxima x fusca because that plant normally has a fusca-ish look in it.....I'm preety confident that its a mixta x fusca because that plant is quite a common plant among normaly nurseries....I've seen a nursery in Sg.Buloh growing it till a size of a bush...Even the basals are already into uppers....I tried finding some info about it but i don't find much.The intermediates are the best for me as the lowers are a bit small but colourful amd the uppers are bigger but pale green in colour. So the intermediate pitchers has a nice mixture of the both (judjing by my plant).

Ken

Ken

Amelie.Poulain 29th December 2008 01:28 AM

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It's N. xGentle.

Ken, can we see a photo of your plant? Love to see the comparison between the lower, intermediate & upper pitchers.

kentosaurs 29th December 2008 05:25 PM

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Hi Athene

Oh.......Well if it is a N gentle then i have to change my growlist :D.....I'm not a good IDer but well a forum member told me it was a mixta x fusca so well it has been that ever since then :p....Anyways i would love to share pics (love uploading pics) but i don't have any new pics.....And i don't mind taking pictures on my current sickly plant which i recently repotted and loss almost all its pitchers (Argh!) I cleared every single soil from it and exposed its roots...100% change of media.So well if you insist its now having maybe about 0 pitchers lol...Sorry if i gave some wrong ID.....Newbie grower here hehe.I have yet to have an upper pitcher but one is coming up so excited....I never had an true upper pitcher.I think i have photos of it somewhere...I'll search for it.

Ken

kentosaurs 29th December 2008 05:36 PM

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Hi

Okays found some pics......In my personal opinion the intermediates do look the best :D....

http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...DSC01504-1.jpg

You can see the lowers in the background
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...DSC01503-1.jpg

Ken

alcran 30th December 2008 06:31 AM

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Do you have any uppers yet? How tall is the vine?

hosh 4th January 2009 03:33 PM

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Got this plant a few years back, pitchers looked like ventrata. Managed to split into 3 plants but now the pitchers looked kind of funny. What could be happening?
https://forum.petpitcher.net/picture....&pictureid=454


https://forum.petpitcher.net/picture....&pictureid=455

plantlover 4th January 2009 03:50 PM

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OMG!!Those are horribly deformed pitchers. Look around and see if theres any pest. Or maybe its from the shock of splitting?

kentosaurs 4th January 2009 07:43 PM

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Hi Alcran

Well i just repotted it so growth kinda stoped awhile but now he is making his first upper....The vines about 50+cm......

Hi Hosh

The plant doesn't look attacked by pests since the leaves are all healthy.....Its more of deformed or mutant plant as some call it.

Ken

Amelie.Poulain 5th January 2009 01:42 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kentosaurs (Post 11184)
Hi Hosh

The plant doesn't look attacked by pests since the leaves are all healthy.....Its more of deformed or mutant plant as some call it.

Ken


Hosh & Ken, yes the pitchers are DEFORMED, probably due to repotting stress, however it is NOT a MUTANT plant! It will resume with normal leaves once it's back to natural state of mind :tongue: - no anti-deppression required!

Stress causing mutation usually take place during seed-form or early TC process. A plant doesn't become a mutant due to natural or chemical stress when they are adult size, eventhough DC comic like to claim otherwise :laugh:

kentosaurs 5th January 2009 08:38 AM

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Hi Athene

Man the plant must be stressed to even produce "mutant" looking pitchers.Thanks for the info...And the DC comics thing :P

Ken

hosh 5th January 2009 12:05 PM

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Thanks folks. Since the plant is stressed, guess I need not be:) hosh

NepNut 7th January 2009 02:10 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by hosh (Post 10614)
Hi Guys,

Put the 2 plants side by side for better comparison.

https://forum.petpitcher.net/picture....&pictureid=449

I'm just guessing here... These plants looks a bit like N. boschiana.... Where did you get the plants from, Hosh?

If you can take a pic of it's leaves, close up shot of lid and peristome then we can better confirm it's ID. Thanks.

kentosaurs 7th January 2009 10:58 PM

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Hi ummmmmmm Moderators or something i think theres something wrong cos I POST SO MANY TIMES AND I HAVEN FINISH TYPING....Can cancel those post O.O...Anyways what i wanted to say was...I am definitly not good at IDing neps and other CPs so i might most probally be wrong but i thought that N boschiana has a fatter bottom or in other words a bulbous bottom and also its has a more "star" shaped peristrome you get what i mean? with pointy edges on the mouth...And purpurlish and greenish pitchers.

Ken

hosh 8th January 2009 08:00 PM

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Hi Cpnut,

Are you referring to the 2 plants in white pots or the other one in red pot? hosh

alcran 9th January 2009 08:28 AM

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Boshiana is not as dark as those two plants. Boshiana is also not as solid colored. As Ken said, it has a more bulbous base than the unidentified.

NepNut 9th January 2009 10:19 PM

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Hosh,
So sorry, I just click on "reply with quote" but forgot to take out the unrelated pics. Yes, what I was referring are the 2 plants in white pots.

I'm just guessing because looking at the pics reminded me of the pitcher produce by my N. boschina seedlings. Have a look at the latest pitcher that's going to open in a next few days...

Attachment 1046

kentosaurs 9th January 2009 11:54 PM

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Hi cpnut

Wow nice seed grown you have there................Well this one seems to have a much more bulbous bottom + not so solid coloured as alcran described it....Although your plant does look much richly coloured or darker coloured than most boschianas

Ken

hosh 10th January 2009 12:22 AM

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Hi cpnut,

The markings are somewhat similar to your plant though mine is not so distinct. However they are very young plants and the largest pitchers are about 2 inches tall only. Will see how they grow up later. Cheers, hosh

NepNut 10th January 2009 01:03 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kentosaurs (Post 11655)
Hi cpnut

Wow nice seed grown you have there................
Ken

Hi Ken,
Sorry for not clarifying this earlier, this is a clone from MT, not seed grown plant. Pitcher produces when the plants is in seedling stage for most nep(young) will most probably be different compare to pitcher producr in adult stage. Thanks for the compliment. :smile:

hosh 7th February 2009 08:24 PM

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Hi Folks,

Remember the plant with deformed pitchers after repotting. Well, the new pitchers are now normal. So it was stressed.

https://forum.petpitcher.net/picture....&pictureid=588


You have seen Picture-in-Picture on TV. Anyone seen this kind of P-in-P?

https://forum.petpitcher.net/picture....&pictureid=587
Cheers,

hosh

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amelie.Poulain (Post 11242)
Hosh & Ken, yes the pitchers are DEFORMED, probably due to repotting stress, however it is NOT a MUTANT plant! It will resume with normal leaves once it's back to natural state of mind :tongue: - no anti-deppression required!

Stress causing mutation usually take place during seed-form or early TC process. A plant doesn't become a mutant due to natural or chemical stress when they are adult size, eventhough DC comic like to claim otherwise :laugh:


Aliamyz 9th May 2009 10:17 AM

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Guys,

So the 2 plants in the white pot is snanguinea x ramispina right?

I just bought this guy in local nursery.It has pitchers as big as 30 cm excluding tendril.

Lucky to get this guy.I can sure you that it is sanguinea x ramispina because the shape looks like sanguinea ands the interior color is green(ramispina trait).

Thanx!


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