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edwardyeeks 4th December 2008 06:30 PM

The most complex hybrid of CP.......
 
Nepenthes fusca x maxima x rajah. Sarracenia excellens x readii x leucophylla x rubra var sweet. Heliamphora nutans x ionasii.:smile:

Which is the most complex CP hybrid in the world???:confused::confused:

Any ideas?

Cheers

Khoas 4th December 2008 06:59 PM

Re: The most complex hybrid of CP.......
 
Off hand I would say Sarracenia, these readily hybridize in the wild with endless back cross. In cultivation they show the same trait.
While I am no expert on Nepenthes, they seem to show less vigour after the primary cross.

edwardyeeks 4th December 2008 07:15 PM

Re: The most complex hybrid of CP.......
 
Hmm......I wonder, why it is impossible to cross sarrcenia and nepenthes together.

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Aliamyz 4th December 2008 10:10 PM

Re: The most complex hybrid of CP.......
 
The existing hybrid..i would say it's :
(thorelli x maxima) x [(northiana x maxima) x (rafflesiana x veitchii)] x ventricosa 'red'.

I love this hybrid though!

edwardyeeks 4th December 2008 10:19 PM

Re: The most complex hybrid of CP.......
 
OMG....so complex! But has anyone ever seen a hybrid of hamata x something else??

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rsivertsen 5th December 2008 12:09 AM

Re: The most complex hybrid of CP.......
 
Some populations of Nepenthes, Sarracenias and even Heliamphora are complex hybrid swarms of 2 or more species that have been hybridizing together for thousands of years, and are so complex that finding a true species in these populations is nearly impossible; artificial hybrids are another matter. - Rich


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