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Old 18th May 2009, 10:20 PM
shawnintland shawnintland is offline
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Default Re: N. lowii x truncata (and others)

Laz, I just got back and also just saw this thread. Wow, great plant! I just spent a few days looking at the most beautiful lowii clusters and pitchers up close and personal in Borneo and was blown away by them. So much variation in both color and form, and a wood-like texture to the pitchers unlike any other I've seen. Seems really adaptable too - saw huge epiphytic clusters almost dominating tree branches down to beautiful, "muscle-bound" individual plants growing in the ultramarfic soils in the 'rock garden'.

Yours looks great. Hmmm, I wonder what a lowii x truncata would look like? Pretty nice I'd assume.
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