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rainforestguy: N. thirelli x Trusmadiensis
rainforestguy
Senior Member http://s3.images.proboards.com/starblue.gifhttp://s3.images.proboards.com/starblue.gifhttp://s3.images.proboards.com/starblue.gifhttp://s3.images.proboards.com/starblue.gif member is offline Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 386 http://s3.images.proboards.com/xx.gifN. thorelii x Trusmadiensis « Thread Started on Jan 6, 2008, 10:08am » These hybrids are the best of cold growing Trusmadiensis with heat demanding , red resistant N. thorelii. I will begin a series of examples describing this hybrid from two different worlds. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...p1010088-1.jpg These are uppers of my previously "gold" colored form sporting thick woody pitchers in yellow-reds and a flashy red lid. M Link to Post - Back to Top http://s3.images.proboards.com/ip.gif Loggedhttp://www.lhnn.proboards107.com/index.cgi rainforestguy Senior Member http://s3.images.proboards.com/starblue.gifhttp://s3.images.proboards.com/starblue.gifhttp://s3.images.proboards.com/starblue.gifhttp://s3.images.proboards.com/starblue.gif member is offline Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 386 http://s3.images.proboards.com/xx.gifRe: N. thorelii x Trusmadiensis « Reply #1 on Jan 11, 2008, 7:30am » Here's a few more. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...y/p1010056.jpg A group of uppers. And one close up. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...y/p1010055.jpg These pitchers are so woody in texture that they just hang with their weight alone. M Link to Post - Back to Top http://s3.images.proboards.com/ip.gif Logged |
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