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Pitcher update
Hi, will like to share some update on the most recent pitcher and just recently adapted to my growing place and pitchering.
N. clipeata x reinwardtiana: N. spectabilis x beccariana?: N. tobaica x ??? - lower: the upper: N. distillatoria (purple) - upper: N. ampullaria: N. raff elongated x rowanae: N. bicalcarata x (spectabilis x northiana) Ed |
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Nice pics Ed!
Love your ampullaria Thanx for sharing!
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Re: Pitcher update
Hi Ed
Thanks for sharing those pics...My favourite among those pics are N. bicalcarata x (spectabilis x northiana) Ken |
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Hi Ed...
Seems like they are loving your growing condition... way to go bro... please keep us updated with your plant... thank for sharing^^ Regards Jonathan
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I agree with Ken, your N. bicalcarata x (spectabilis x northiana) is neat. I have seen pictures of mature plants and pitchers and they are amazing. I really want one of those.
All your plants are nice! later |
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Thanks all for the nice compliments.
Ed |
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Some more newly taken pics:
Some N. x ventrata: N. mirabilis hybrid: N. xIndah: N. spectabilis x beccariana: N. glob x raff N. raff x rowanae N. glob x bical N. xKuchingensis: N. bical x (specta x northi) N. reinwardtiana N. bicalcarata: N. ampullaria: Some x Hookeriana variants: N. maxima: N. tobaica: Enjoy Ed |
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Wow!! nice plants, Wijaya.
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Many sweet neps you have there.They sure look happy.Does Medan have their own native neps?
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