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I think it will interesting to see what kind of hybrid we wish to have from local point of view. I wonder who can make it possible?
Oh yah a bit off topic questions for nep growers for many years - Do you got pollen from other people? - Do you got pollen of the kind of species you want? - Is it easy to get pollen? - have you made your own hybrid? Last edited by jeff1u; 26th August 2008 at 10:50 AM. |
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If you have a nepenthes enthuasiast friend with a lot of plants, maybe you can get pollen.
My friend made enormous amount of hybrid.One of his latest hybrid is thorelli x spectabilis x northiana x rafflesiana.
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WOW!
COOL! Does your friend has hamata too?? |
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Nop! It's a highland plant.
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![]() ![]() I was wondering. If we have a female nep, how are we going to get the pollen? Example. I was hoping for hamata pollen. I was in Ipoh last week. I visited a mountain. I saw alot of gracilis. As I was checking the pitcher, I found out gracilis grow like weeds and its peristome is toothless. What if you have gracilis x hamata, maybe the upper pitcher of that hybrid will be interesting. isn't it? and can grow in lowland. No one has tried gracilis with any other nep species except amp, bical, northiana or maybe raff. |
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So Ali,ur friend sells the hybrid seeds he made or not?Hehehe... I like any hybrid mix with trucanta.
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