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Old 14th August 2008, 04:23 PM
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Finally, I have a chance to be home and is well enough to take some photographs.
N. albomarginata 'black'

N. albomarginata - green, rather different from the black form with the high peristome


N. albomarginata - green, baby pitcher on its basal

N. ampullaria 'red lips'

N. ampullaria 'Brunei red' - nice pitcher about 3"


N. 'Viking' - came as grade A, a rounder pitcher


N. globusa - seedling

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Old 14th August 2008, 04:23 PM
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N. x kuchingensis - natural hybrid of N. ampullaria x mirabilis

N. macrovulgaris x reinwardtiana - not very spectacular pitchers but beautiful red leaves


N. maxima - highland form, looking very thin

N. maxima 'Borone' - lowland form

N. mirabilis 'red'

N. northiana - pitcher formed at my balcony, receives direct setting sunlight

N. rafflesiana 'clone 88' - elongata form, very handsome pitcher sitting in its own 3" pot

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Old 14th August 2008, 04:24 PM
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N. rafflesiana - nivea form, very pale coloured pitcher which I hope will remain when it grows larger

N. rafflesiana - red form, looking very nice pink when it is young

N. veitchii - 'f' form from Exotica Plants, requires high light levels to pitcher

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N. rafflesiana - red form, has open!

N. x kuchingensis - from BE, crossed with mirabilis echinostroma

N. sibuyanensis x ventricosa - not as good-looking as before with the heat, lost its speckles

N. truncata x mira - red colour is maintained with the hot weather

N. eustachya - from seed

N. bicalcarata x ampullaria - see the two fangs? So cute!

N. "Viking" - didn't see this one hiding inbetween pots until today


N. ampullaria 'Bau red' - despite the green speckles, this clone is simply great at forming clumps of pitchers

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Beautiful pics Cindy! I really like the albo black as well as the amp 'Bau Red', very nice! Excellent growing!
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Very beautiful plants indeed, Cindy. I have nothing to say but salute to you...
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great photos Cindy and good to know you are now up and about and able to take photos.

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Cindy,

Why did you titled this thread "My neglected plants"? They look far from being neglected.

My personal favourite... amp bau red, bical x amp, truncata x mira, veitchii from EP, raff clone 88, amp red lips and amp brunei red. The winner for me is your truncata x mira and amp bau red clump. Simply beautiful.
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