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N. bical red x (spectabilis x northiana)
« Thread Started on Mar 2, 2008, 11:06pm »
Here is a recent pitcher on our N. bical red x (spectabilis x northiana)


This particular plant is vigorous in summer and winter for us.

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Re: N. bical red x (spectabilis x northiana)
« Reply #1 on Mar 3, 2008, 2:02am »
The bical red x (spect x northiana) is one of the most variable and most colorful hybrid of this cross so far seen. I have about a dozen clones and each one is as varied as the next. There's one with even dark maroon pitchers and veichii-like red and green stripes. These do get large, btw.
Sunbelle, have you notice how this hybrid likes to make multiple sideshoots?

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