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IS THIS GRACILIS ?
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anyone can tell what ID is this?
I have nothing to do with this flower, anyone need this? item in pg |
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to ID a nepenthes, please attach the pitcher image, the steem & the leaves.
it's hard to ID without knowing the pitcher. but im sure that's male flower. |
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That's not gracilis because the infloresence of gracilis are small and thin.
Pic of the pitcher will be good!;) |
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Well yeah all i know its a male plant...........It almost impossible to ID a plant which has odinary nepenthes leaves.
Ken |
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Erm, pictures of the pitchers will be very helpful. Yep, the flower is male. But I don't think it is gracilis, cuz the leaf is quite thick and broad, while gracilis leaves should have thin and papery looking leaves.
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If the plant is newly bought & it's already flowering, most likely is a N. xMiranda, they are notorious for doing that. Maybe what you can do is bring over the plant when we meet-up, I'll try to ID it then :)
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this is the pic, i bought the plant coz it was very cheap & it has so many branches. I separate them into 8 pots once i reached home. Hope they are doing well.
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Looks like mixta x fusca.I saw many mixta x fusca too but i don't know who did thid hybrid and there's no information on the net too.
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I think it is nep. Miranda.
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Me too. Looks like my flower.
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