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Nepenthes Everything about Tropical Pitcher Plants |
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N veitchii x fusca
Hi forum members
I have a veitchii x fusca sold to me that was suppose to produce some nice red peristrome but now the pitchers are still very small comparing with the leaves.Here are some pics im not sure how to post pics but i'll trysorry for bad lighting Its a little bigger now growing a new pitcher this pic was a token a few weeks back.Its my 1st picture posting in this forum not used to it yet. Im not sure if u guys can see the pics but can i see some mature plants of this species and is N veitchii x fusca=N hurreliana????If cant see some pics check this site http://s297.photobucket.com/albums/m...t=DSC00542.jpg |
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Re: N veitchii x fusca
Thanks for sharring!
Give your plant more sunlight will help it to produce more colourfull pitchers. N.hurreliana is another species, not a hybrid. |
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Re: N veitchii x fusca
Hi in wikipedia they said that N veitchii x fusca is a N hurelliana i guess they're are wrong after all.N veitchii x fusca can grow well rite in lowland conditions i saw it in fauzi's website that it can grow well in lowland conditions,but fusca is highland nep rite?Thanks for replying
Ken |
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Re: N veitchii x fusca
Fusca is actually an intermediate nep. it can grow well in both highland and lowland conditions.
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Re: N veitchii x fusca
icicicicici so does this hybrid produce pitchers with peristriome that looks a lot like veitchii when it matures or have a elongated pitcher like fusca
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Re: N veitchii x fusca
the whole plant looks like a speckled form veitchii.
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