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N. gracillis x rafflesiana
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Re: N. gracillis x rafflesiana
« Reply #1 on Jan 16, 2008, 4:08am »
Isn't it so interesting how a small species such as gracilis can take over the traits in a cross? These have coloring and peristome shape as a raff, yet there's no doubt that gracilis plays a mahor role in the outcome of this.

Nice plants and beautiful pitchers.

I have a few forms of gracilis x bical and even a Trichocarpa x bical and still the gracilis form is the dominant key!

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