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If not mistaken I bought this as N. bical. How do you think? Looks like N. bical x raffles? Thanks.
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No!That's not bicalcarata at all.That viking x rafflesiana.
Hope this helps!
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i think it's more likely to be a pure rafflesiana. should it be a raff hybrid, the teeth and the neck should be reduced, and not remain so prominent.
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So, is this N. rafflesiana nivea? Thanks.
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I agree with hongrui that is is a pure rafflesiana but I do not think that it is nivea. It is still young. I think when it gets bigger its true colours would be mroe prominent. I notice this clone has frill tendrils too... cool!
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