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Plant with dark and slender pitcher
I am extending my collection into nepenthes. Just acquired a small plant a few days back. Please help ID. If possible, educate me on how to distinguish this plant from similar species.
Hope it is an easy plant for beginner...
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Re: Plant with dark and slender pitcher
I think it is a hybrid of mirabillis. Yeah, do educate us on recognising plants species
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Re: Plant with dark and slender pitcher
It might be sanguinea or sanguinea hybird.
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Re: Plant with dark and slender pitcher
I agree, it seems closer to N. sanguinea (from the Genting Highlands) or its hybrid with N. ramispina, both very dark and spectacular plants! - Rich
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Re: Plant with dark and slender pitcher
my opinion is same as rsivertsen's....Well i don't think its a pure sanguinea cos of the shape of its mouth...Saguinea i've seen on pics and in wild have more teardrop kind of mouth...Soo it must have been crossed with something else..which i guess ramispina cos of the colour
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Re: Plant with dark and slender pitcher
i think it is a hybrid of sanguinea + something... coz i have something like this also
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Re: Plant with dark and slender pitcher
Agree it could be hybrid of sanguinea and ramispina.
Here's my plant which was ID in this forum as ramispina x sanguinea too. |
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Re: Plant with dark and slender pitcher
i think this is the sanguinea that i took at cameran highland
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Re: Plant with dark and slender pitcher
This is very informative.
After some more readings, I agree sanguinea x ramispina is a closer fit. Hosh, the color of peristome is different. Probably it is variation among sanguinea x ramispina. I read from other forum that sanguinea has single spur as the plant matures. While the trait of branched spur is inherited from ramispina. I am wondering the reliability of using this characteristic to distinguish the two. At least to rule it out from pure sanguinea. If so, probably I should see how it progresses and update half a year later. Thanks.
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