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Dominance for size in primary crosses
« Thread Started on Jan 6, 2008, 10:14am »
Here is the situation. This is a cross of N. ramispina crossed with truncata. N. ramispina is usually a small diminutive species in growth and pitchering overall. But when crossed with a hefty squat species such as truncata, this hybrid makes pitchers resembling a huge ramispina with size influence of truncata.

This plant grows outside under adverse heated conditions.

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Re: Dominance for size in primary crosses
« Reply #1 on Jan 6, 2008, 9:15pm »
Mike,my guess this would be 10" height.
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« Reply #2 on Jan 7, 2008, 2:49am »
Robert,
Are you saying my hand is only 3 inches?
I need to photograph a tape measure next to this pitcher for scale.
But this plant just seems to out do itself with each new pitcher. The coloring of this plant is outstanding. I hope this flowers some day, as I am drooling over what could be crossed to it.
My candidates would include N. boschiana, N. maxima, N. sibuyanensis or sib hybrids, N. rafflesiana, to name a few.

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Re: Dominance for size in primary crosses
« Reply #3 on Jan 7, 2008, 5:21pm »
Mike, for an approx length of the pitcher by taking the portion of the fingers as comparison. It's a wild guess
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Re: Dominance for size in primary crosses
« Reply #4 on Jan 7, 2008, 10:54pm »
You're right, I can't see any truncata trait on the picthers. Kinda like gracilis when hybrid with other species. The offspring's picthers always look more like gracilis.
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