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N. (thorelii x rafflesiana) x rowanae
« Thread Started on Jan 31, 2008, 8:16am »
An upper pitcher of this complex rowanae hybrid. Note the shape of the peristome and pitcher overall.
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These have very colorful lowers and lime green uppers.

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Re: N. (thorelii x rafflesiana) x rowanae
« Reply #1 on Jan 31, 2008, 9:05am »
Wow that looks exquisite. What do the lowers look like?
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