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N. thorelii x trusmadiensis
« Thread Started on Dec 6, 2007, 12:26am »
Lots of color variation on this plant:
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Re: N. thorelii x trusmadiensis
« Reply #1 on Dec 6, 2007, 12:37am »
Ludwig,
Your thor x TM appears interesting in the way the peristome gradually slopes inwards. Many of mine are just flattish like a Hookeriana type.
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« Reply #2 on Dec 6, 2007, 12:39am »
Thanks Michael. I just discovered this forum last night and see you posting your masterpieces. Glad to be here.
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« Reply #3 on Dec 6, 2007, 7:10am »
Here is mine.
Arrived Yesterday to this Forum too.
Nice to see you here Michael and all the other members of the Tropics here

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« Reply #4 on Dec 6, 2007, 7:34am »
Hi Jens, nice to see you here. Nice red pitcher. The same plant i posted above also made this last year:

It's always a mystery what the next pitcher will look like.
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Re: N. thorelii x trusmadiensis
« Reply #5 on Dec 6, 2007, 7:43am »
Thats a nice colour Ludwig. I love my thorelii x TM. The same like your plant, every new pitcher a new colour 
I post an other tomorrow
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Re: N. thorelii x trusmadiensis
« Reply #6 on Dec 6, 2007, 6:06pm »
So here is the newest Pitcher of my. This is open now for 3 weeks.
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Re: N. thorelii x trusmadiensis
« Reply #7 on Dec 7, 2007, 11:57am »
Jens,
I had one clone which exhibited the same golden glow as yours does. The clone now sports a yellow pitcher with deep maroon striped peristome in upper fashion. I will see if I can capture a shot of it some time.
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Re: N. thorelii x trusmadiensis
« Reply #8 on Dec 9, 2007, 3:01am »
This has to be one of the best TM hybrids out there. I like the ventricosa x TM a little better and Phill Mann's maxima x TM is out of this world! Here is a little distorted pitcher of mine that grew into something nice:

from the same plant:

I really like this clone as it has an amazing circular "collar" for a peristome that doesn't fold back:


But I haven't seen a normal pitcher for a while and I'm getting tired of waiting.
Why do tendrils always seem to find another pitcher to grow in? I just pulled this tendril out of this pitcher full of water and the tendril went all the way to the bottom.
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« Reply #9 on Dec 9, 2007, 3:08am »
WOW!!!!!!!

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Re: N. thorelii x trusmadiensis
« Reply #10 on Dec 9, 2007, 3:39am »
My pics are all from the same plant. Just different times of the year, so different conditions. I'm really hoping the new greenhouse will bring these beauties back. The last pitcher didn't quite make it completely open. I think we hit a dry heat wave just as it started to open.
Early color:

Ripe color and final shape:

Did I mention it has a couple basals?
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Re: N. thorelii x trusmadiensis
« Reply #11 on Dec 9, 2007, 3:44am »
We've got to come up with a name for that clone, like N. thorelii x TM 'alligator' or something!
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Re: N. thorelii x trusmadiensis
« Reply #12 on Dec 9, 2007, 4:23am »
The collar not folding back in incredible
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