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Not the N. mac "Daddy"
Hiya Fellow CP'ers
Recently I purchased what I thought was a N. macrophylla, but looking at its newest pitcher, it is obviously not. I have contacted the person who sold me this plant, but he has not yet responded. I believe he had sold me this plant on good faith, but it unfortunately is one of those neps that needed some growing out to truly verify its species. According to this person, he got it from Andreas Wistuba about 3-4 years ago as a N. macrophylla, but it had no clone ID, the diameter of the plant is about the plant is about 5-6" and the pitcher in the pic is 2" tall including lid. Here are some pics and lemme know what you folks think. Any guesses, info, suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks to all those who respond. Good Growing, E ps. I've contacted other CP members and posted this question on other CP boards and I'am just gathering the consensus on the ID of this plant. |
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Re: Not the N. mac "Daddy"
Like this plant but I have no idea what is it for H/L neps
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Re: Not the N. mac "Daddy"
So far, the majority of other growers on other CP boards have been suggesting N x trusmadiensis.
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Re: Not the N. mac "Daddy"
Then i would agree cos of its pitcher shape and that lowii looking leaves
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