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Old 8th September 2008, 10:35 PM
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Sharing some recently took pictures of my neps:
x hookeriana:




rafflesiana - can consider this one as nivea?:


distillatoria:


khasiana:


ramispina:


some hybrids:









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Wah, so lovely!!!
The distillatoria's colour is something different. The last picture too. What nep is that (last pic)?
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Ed,

Would you know what hybrid is that on the alst picture? I like the dark brown colour and maroon peristome. Quite an attractive plant.

I wonder sometimes how many species and plants you have. Every now and then you seuprise us with more beautiful and rare forms. Good growing...
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Ed..u get many nice Neps..so wonderful!

I more like x hookeriana, they look so cute and round..especially the 1st photo, the colour is quite sharp...
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Ed, you got some very nice and rare plants there... thanks for sharing
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Old 9th September 2008, 10:09 PM
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to all: thanks for the compliments.

@TS: the distillatoria is actually the 'purple color' form, I just love the squat and tubular form of it, this one is just going upper. TS got the 'last picture hybrid' from Singapore - u know who.

@David: only a few neps in my collections, still have long way to go compare with some senior growers. Glad u guys like the pictures posted.

Hybrids ID: spectabilis x beccariana (?); alata Giant x spectabilis; merriliana x alata and last one is mirabilis x (ventricosa x truncata)
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nice neps! Nice colouration too!!
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last one is mirabilis x (ventricosa x truncata)
hmm, I can't seem to see the resemblance of any of the parent plant on this hybrid. Usually, some shape or colour of the parent plant can be seen. Interesting.

Was the mirabilis a dark maroon clone?

On second thought, the peristome and pitcher does look like mirabilis's. Looks like mirabilis genes is the dominant genes here
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hmm, I can't seem to see the resemblance of any of the parent plant on this hybrid. Usually, some shape or colour of the parent plant can be seen. Interesting.

Was the mirabilis a dark maroon clone?

On second thought, the peristome and pitcher does look like mirabilis's. Looks like mirabilis genes is the dominant genes here
The shape of the pitcher did have a resemblence to a mirabilis
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Nice neps! Thanks for sharing.
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