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Old 4th December 2009, 08:36 PM
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Some pics of my nepenthes taken this week:
(Edwardsiana x burbidgeae) - first pitcher for me since I bought it.. grows well but failed to pitcher.. only started pitchering after I potted it in a large flat pot in sphag.. coupled with the recent heavy rains, new cups are starting to grow..


Its cute but kinda small...

Nep hirsuta

single pitcher

Bicalcarata (normal)- cups getting more orange in colour after given more light

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Old 4th December 2009, 08:40 PM
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Some more:

(Viking x kuchingensis)

Side view

Row of neps

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Bical starting to grow massive leaves

Not sure if this is true Viking or hybrid
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Old 4th December 2009, 08:45 PM
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Northiana

Northiana pitchers are still small, abt 1.5cm high..

Miranda lower pitcher from new basal.. Not big but colour is very bright..

Seedlings of veitchii growing nicely.. Purchased as thumb pot size..

Truncata

And because I'm lazy to start a new thread, Pinguicula primuliflora Grows like a weed..
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hirsuta = hirsute = hairy/covered with coarse stiff hairs

Your N. hirsutaN. hirsuta. (Because it is not really hairy.)
Your N. hirsuta = N. ampullaria x mirabilis = N. x kuchingensis
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Old 4th December 2009, 09:21 PM
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Woo,Nice healthy neps!
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Old 4th December 2009, 09:28 PM
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Ooo... Ok, thanks pisceslim.. BTW, does kuchingensis produce a lot of basals like ampullaria? I'm considering repotting it in much larger pot..
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Ooo... Ok, thanks pisceslim.. BTW, does kuchingensis produce a lot of basals like ampullaria? I'm considering repotting it in much larger pot..
yes they do.
Another hybrid N.xtrichocarpa (gracilis x amp ) also display such morphology. see pic attached.

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Thanks, Robert.. I don't have a trichocarpa (yet).. hehe
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