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Old 9th November 2008, 05:50 PM
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Just some picture to share since i'm free this morning and took some picture...



N. × Coccinea



Closer look ( 0-0 )



N. Rafflesiana (Brunai)



N. × Bicalcarata x (N. ampullaria × N. gracilis)



N. Globosa "Old pitcher"



N. × Trichocarpa (tricolor) (N. ampullaria × N. gracilis)
When i get this plant i was told by the grower that this is an tri colour... but not really...



N. Thorelii (Cambodia)

Lower pitcher



Upper pitcher



N. Thorelii



Now some games^^

What species this pitcher is?

Developing pitcher..



Lower pitcher..



That all for today folks... take goos care and have fun...

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Old 9th November 2008, 05:58 PM
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Hi Johnathan

Nice neps man........I like all of them.Lemme guess those.........N copelandii?????Is it a hyrbid?????

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Old 9th November 2008, 05:59 PM
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I don't know what species, maybe a hybrid? Or nep. clipeata? Argh....neps drive me crazy, so many species!!! Btw, thanks for sharing those pictures, all your neps look very healthy.......nice.

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Nice neps man........I like all of them.Lemme guess those.........N copelandii?????Is it a hyrbid?????

Nope... it's a hybrid

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I don't know what species, maybe a hybrid? Or nep. clipeata? Argh....neps drive me crazy, so many species!!! Btw, thanks for sharing those pictures, all your neps look very healthy.......nice.

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Thanks for the compliment and glad you like it^^

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Beautiful neps Jonathan.
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Old 9th November 2008, 06:57 PM
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Thanks Aron...

Glad you like it^^
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Old 10th November 2008, 08:16 PM
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Hi guys...

Regarding the guess pitcher... any more guesses?

Okies here some hint...

Both of the parents is lowland species...

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Hi Johnathan

Well since theres no rules on guessing a million times i'll keep making wild guesses.

N alata x mirabilis

N alata x gracilis

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It's bical x gracilis also known as x Cantleyi, right?? Lovely neps btw...

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Well since theres no rules on guessing a million times i'll keep making wild guesses.

N alata x mirabilis

N alata x gracilis

Ken
Hi Ken...

Hmm.. you got one parent plant right... "N. gracillis"
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It's bical x gracilis also known as x Cantleyi, right?? Lovely neps btw...
hahas sry robert not N. x Cantleyi... keep it going my friend^^

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