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Old 9th September 2010, 09:47 AM
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Default question on n. maxima

after doing some search, was wondering if n. maxima is a purebreed nepenthes or a hybrid, where can I find one or does any forumer happens to have extra to let go?
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N. maxima is a nep species and it was used extensively to make nep hybrids.... so it's more common to see N. maxima hybrids than N. maxima species.
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Dear Sifu,

Do N. maxima is LL?

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Most N. maxima are considered intermediate (some are HL only) but can adapt to LL condition without much trouble... this is one of the reason why N. maxima is popular for making hybrids.
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Noted and thank for the information.
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Default Re: question on n. maxima

oh, thanks nepnut for the info, no wonder I've never come across pure breed maxima but all sort of hybrid involving it, may I know how to identify n. maxima from other nep that are resulted from it's hybrid?

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