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N. maxima 'M'
« Thread Started on Dec 6, 2007, 12:26am » Here's the latest pitcher on one of my plants:

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Re: N. maxima 'M'
« Reply #1 on Dec 7, 2007, 12:08pm » I always like a maxima with different colors. I hope that peristome stays that olive drab coloration. The "m's" seem to be larger than the "k's" from what I have been seeing.

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« Reply #2 on Dec 7, 2007, 12:52pm » Yes Michael, this great color stays through the life of the pitcher.
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Re: N. maxima 'M'
« Reply #3 on Dec 7, 2007, 1:42pm » This is a promising trait since many of my maximas overall develop darker peristomes with age. Now breed this with lighter colored peristome veitchii's, or even pink or other lighter colored peristomed species-hybrids could unleash some interesting hybrids with maxima spots and a brighter colored peristome. Imagine a pink mottled N. Tiveyi!

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