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Old 12th March 2010, 12:56 AM
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Need to also see the leaves ans stems to get a better idea. From the pitcher, I see the influence of N. mirabilis.
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I agree with NepNut. It does look like a stout mirabilis. But this has a very nice even tone of maroonish/brown color on the pitchers.
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wow, can't comment much whether if it is a hybrid or species but one thing for sure, the pitcher coloration is evenly maroon and the peristome is chilli red...nice
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Dunno if it's a hybrid but....very nice!
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Looks like my stout mirabilis; only the colour is darker in red.
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Default Re: Natural hybrid or new species???

Usually pure N. mirabilis don't have spotting inside the pitcher (as far as I know)... however that's a very common traits among neps from Indochina region.

A look at the leaves and stems will give us a much better idea.
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Need to also see the leaves ans stems to get a better idea. From the pitcher, I see the influence of N. mirabilis.
So that's why I wonder if it's a hybrid of mirabilis

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I agree with NepNut. It does look like a stout mirabilis. But this has a very nice even tone of maroonish/brown color on the pitchers.
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wow, can't comment much whether if it is a hybrid or species but one thing for sure, the pitcher coloration is evenly maroon and the peristome is chilli red...nice
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Dunno if it's a hybrid but....very nice!
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Looks like my stout mirabilis; only the colour is darker in red.
I don't think it would be pure mirabilis.

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Usually pure N. mirabilis don't have spotting inside the pitcher (as far as I know)... however that's a very common traits among neps from Indochina region.

A look at the leaves and stems will give us a much better idea.
Yes, updated pics on first post.
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dont seem like mirabilis leaves at all......
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Yup, I think it's a hybrid with N. mirabilis by looking at the leaves attachment to the stem. It may be N. mirabilis x smilesii or others...
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