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Josh,
In your blog where you posted pictures of N. rafflesiana in that location, were there hybrids with ampullaria or maybe mirabilis or gracilis? I noticed the pictures of the N. rafflesiana you took has frill tendrils. That's kinda cool! Do share with us more of your trips to the wild.
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http://natureye.com/nepenthes/nepent...fflesiana.html The rafflesiana with lace tendrils is another variety call "Nepenthes rafflesiana var. alata J.H.Adam & Wil (1990) " found in Sibu.
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Thanks for the info. Didn't realised the raff x mira var echi as the peristome was not wide like the parent plant. Perhaps the dominant genes came from the raff parent.
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Welcome natureye, nice knowing you.
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Another brother in the CP lover world! Welcome Josh.
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