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Full Member ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() Joined: Dec 2007 Posts: 110 Location: San Diego, California ![]() « Thread Started on Apr 25, 2008, 3:21am » This image is reduced by 23%, click it to view full size. ![]() This image is reduced by 23%, click it to view full size. ![]() This image is reduced by 23%, click it to view full size. ![]() This image is reduced by 23%, click it to view full size. ![]() This image is reduced by 23%, click it to view full size. ![]() This image is reduced by 23%, click it to view full size. ![]() Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() New Member ![]() member is offline ![]() The ignorance of man stains the land! Joined: Oct 2007 Posts: 32 Location: Kansas, USA ![]() « Reply #1 on Apr 25, 2008, 3:33am » That ventricosa x aristolochioides is stunning! Good growing Ludwig! Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() "We are disturbed not by events, but by the views which we take of them." Epictetus A person who draws conclusions without having Knowledge is a fool. Ludwig Full Member ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() Joined: Dec 2007 Posts: 110 Location: San Diego, California ![]() « Reply #2 on Apr 25, 2008, 3:38am » Thanks Victoria! Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Full Member ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() Joined: Feb 2008 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 125 Location: Michigan, United States ![]() « Reply #3 on Apr 25, 2008, 6:03am » I love the ventricoas x sibuyanensis. Kinda reminds me of N. merrilliana and N. rajah. Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Administrator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() ![]() Joined: Dec 2006 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 2,326 Location: Kuala Lumpur ![]() « Reply #4 on Apr 25, 2008, 9:00am » Hi Ludwig, Can I know what conditions the ventri x arist is grown in? Can it be grown in lowland conditions since there is the ventri parentage there? Nice plant. Was wandering since we can't grow arist in the hot tropical climate, if this hybrid can survive it would be a good subsitute. It still has a slightly angled peristome almost verticle like it's parent arist. Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Full Member ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() Joined: Dec 2007 Posts: 110 Location: San Diego, California ![]() « Reply #5 on Apr 25, 2008, 9:28am » Hi David, Quote:Can it be grown in lowland conditions since there is the ventri I don't think ventricosa will do well in lowland conditions. This hybrid definitely does better in cooler conditions, especially at night. Too many warm nights may kill off the pitchers but the plant will probably survive. I still wouldn't say it is a true warm grower...hope this helps and thanks for the compliments. Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Administrator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() ![]() Joined: Dec 2006 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 2,326 Location: Kuala Lumpur ![]() « Reply #6 on Apr 25, 2008, 1:36pm » Thanks for the info. Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Advisor - Nepenthes ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() if you don't grow from seed, toughen up! ![]() ![]() Joined: Oct 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 307 Location: Republic of Texas ![]() « Reply #7 on Apr 25, 2008, 4:09pm » I like the vent x tm. It's like a better version of ventricosa (you know how I feel about most of the species lol....außer K/porzellan). « Last Edit: Apr 25, 2008, 4:10pm by phissionkorps »Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Species seed is worth its weight in platinum Valhalla when I die cactustts Pioneer Member / Global Moderator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline Joined: Dec 2006 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 584 Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ![]() « Reply #8 on Apr 25, 2008, 6:46pm » Love all the forms you have, all have their own characterstic of the parents, Very nice plants! Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Advisor - Nepenthes ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() Joined: Jan 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 584 Location: Sarawak,Malaysian Borneo ![]() « Reply #9 on Apr 26, 2008, 7:58am » Apr 25, 2008, 9:00am, David wrote:Hi Ludwig, Can I know what conditions the ventri x arist is grown in? Can it be grown in lowland conditions . Great plants Ludwig. I also, esp, like the ventri x aristo., since we're all addicted might as well get one and try ![]() Hybrids as such usually adapt better. I have a fusca x reinwardtiana which is doing ok, pitchers may not be as startling as those in highland conds., but 4" length pitchers is quite an accomplishment. I will post the photo in a new thread. Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Full Member ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() Joined: Dec 2007 Posts: 110 Location: San Diego, California ![]() « Reply #10 on Apr 26, 2008, 1:44pm » Thank you for the comments...just as many growers would like to grow highlanders that are easy for me, I envy those who grow large mature rafflesiana, ampularia and sumatrana plants. It's very difficult for us over here. 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