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malowie 31st October 2008 07:50 PM

n. ventricosa
 
hey guys.. just wanna share some pic. its taken with my phone once again.. lazy to focus my bigger cam lah..

okay.. anyway, got this vent from YG.. love it but the colour of new pitcher deviated a bit from the original pitchers..

this pitcher was produced here in my home..
http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m...e/DSC00519.jpg

this one is half dried.. about 6 inches. used to have really really deep red lips..

http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m...e/DSC00518.jpg

edwardyeeks 31st October 2008 08:09 PM

Re: n. ventricosa
 
What media did you use? The vent looks a little dry, or is it the camera effects?

Its a nice plant judging from the pitcher, maybe a full plant view will suffice.:laugh:

Cheers

malowie 31st October 2008 08:15 PM

Re: n. ventricosa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by edwardyeeks (Post 6738)
What media did you use? The vent looks a little dry, or is it the camera effects?

Its a nice plant judging from the pitcher, maybe a full plant view will suffice.:laugh:

Cheers


its getting used to the light exposure.. the sphagnum moss is very moist. well, moist enough at the least..

kentosaurs 31st October 2008 08:24 PM

Re: n. ventricosa
 
Hi Malowie

Wow nice to hear you've got a N ventricosa too hahah......how does it pitcher for you does each of them decrease in size everytime it produces a new one???Even if its just a little??Mine is exactly like yours but when i bought it,it has some niced some pitcher with some red and some purple peristrome.

Ken

malowie 31st October 2008 08:40 PM

Re: n. ventricosa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kentosaurs (Post 6745)
Hi Malowie

Wow nice to hear you've got a N ventricosa too hahah......how does it pitcher for you does each of them decrease in size everytime it produces a new one???Even if its just a little??Mine is exactly like yours but when i bought it,it has some niced some pitcher with some red and some purple peristrome.

Ken

wow red and purple peristome! i can imagine how beautiful.. haha..

well pitchering for my case, the very first time it pitchered in my house... the pitcher was teeny. then it size of pitcher eventually grew bigger. the pitchers that are exposed more to sunlight are bigger.. haha

hey post ur pic ken! i wanna see!

i got my ventric from MAHA.. thought it was a hybrid or something until i read about it haha! it caught my eye because of the outstanding pitcher shape and lip...

=)

rsivertsen 31st October 2008 11:51 PM

Re: n. ventricosa
 
Most "N. ventricosa" plants in cultivation are actually a hybrid population, involving N. alata, and possibly another species. They are very complex back-crosses, with some plants resembling the traits of one species or another. It seems to be a lowland plant as well, growing best in warmer conditions and not being able to withstand a mild frost. Generally, they have spathulate leaves less than 6 inches in length, which are relatively soft. The plants can be terrestrial, or nearly so.

The true species, N. ventricosa is at least twice the size of these other plants, and has long firm lanceolate leaves, well over 8 inches in length, also very stiff, with large pitchers about a foot long, and extremely ventricose, and nearly woody, like N. lowii. According to John Turnbull, it was found growing very high up in some trees, a true epiphyte, and the biggest Nepenthes in Luzon, which grows best in cooler conditions, and is very slow, and does poorly in warm, lowland conditions.

The peristome is also unique, and doesn't ride up under the lid.
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t...ventricosa.jpg

When it rests, the peristome is nearly parallel to the ground from back to front, with seveal "points" from the wide peristome. I know of only one clone in cultivation, which goes by the name "porcelain" form, perhaps the form known as "alba" may be the same thing, not sure yet. - Rich

Aliamyz 1st November 2008 01:13 PM

Re: n. ventricosa
 
Wow do any nursery selling that?
Can grow it in my HL terrarium!:)

kentosaurs 1st November 2008 02:09 PM

Re: n. ventricosa
 
Quote:

wow red and purple peristome! i can imagine how beautiful.. haha..

well pitchering for my case, the very first time it pitchered in my house... the pitcher was teeny. then it size of pitcher eventually grew bigger. the pitchers that are exposed more to sunlight are bigger.. haha

hey post ur pic ken! i wanna see!
Hi Malowie

Well that was last time when i just bought it for now its producing pitchers the same as yours....I can't really upload pics cause i don't have that thingy to attach my phone to the com only my sis has it and well she doesn't send it alll the time.

Ken

malowie 17th December 2008 06:21 PM

Re: n. ventricosa
 
this is how it looks like now

http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m...00_6132_02.jpg

NepNut 17th December 2008 06:31 PM

Re: n. ventricosa
 
I believe this clone originated from MT as N. ventricosa "black peristome". Widely available through YG.


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