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Haha... this good "body shape" nep was given to me by David from the very first batch of Neps he offered for free year ago, it's N. mirabilis x thorelli. But the weird thing is it appeared to be different from what David has.
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Below this is what David has, I also have this from the same batch of plantlets.
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You guys must look at the peristome of his N. mirabilis x thorelii. It is at an angle, yellowish beige in colous and has a sharp "bump" on the front peristome. the usual mirabilsi x thorelii that I see has narrower peristome that are also rounded and red just like his 3rd and 4th picture.
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Nice looking pitcher, very interesting.
David, Is the hybrid seed grown from Thailand? |
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Maybe they are seed grown plants TS.
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Hi TS,
Nice title and nicely shaped pitcher, like the shot from the back better than the front one. :biggrin: must have trained the pitcher to do the hula hop :smile: Ed |
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Thanks cpnut, Ali and Edy for the compliments.
I like this nep so much, the first nep's peristome is flat and yellow in colour and curved backwards to form a unique shape. But the 2nd one is totally different from this in terms of colour, peristome shape & colour, the pitcher shape and the wing. The 1st nep resembles more N.mirabilis and the 2nd one more to N.thorelii. Hmm... could it be the seeds been mixed up with other crossed nep seeds? Or merely a different form created from seeds? Edy: should give the 2nd nep more intensive training since her sister has such a nice body shape. :2thumbup: |
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haha, TS, good title.
the nep which David passed to me looks like what David has & not the 1st pic.....mebbe its a case of switched-at-birth ? *SMILE* |
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Hahaha:biggrin:...I was acctually thinking of a hot lady shape when saw the numbers.Its a sexy looking nep.
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Cindy has one that also looks different from mine and TS's. Cindy, if you are reading this manybe you can post the picture again for everyone to see. Tks. Quote:
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I understand that the Thai people calls mirabilis x thorelii N. tiger, but I understand that they also have another form which they say produces very huge pitchers. They call it N. king tiger. I am not sure of the difference in appearance between these two. Can anyone explain? Perhaps there was a little mix up in the seeds or a hybrid between these two when it was given to me, but Mr. Nong told me they were N. tiger and not king tiger. just wondering... I love these plants as they were really vigorous grower. |
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