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Full Member ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() Joined: Dec 2007 Posts: 110 Location: San Diego, California ![]() « Thread Started on Dec 6, 2007, 12:25am » Here's the latest pitcher: ![]() ![]() New Member ![]() member is offline ![]() ![]() Joined: Dec 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 7 Location: California ![]() « Reply #1 on Dec 6, 2007, 9:27am » Ludwig, That's a nice max x tm. Is that your only clone? My biggest one isn't quite producing pitchers as big as yours yet, but it looks very similar at this point. I'm wondering if the mouth will be elongated as uppers are produced. Joel Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Full Member ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() Joined: Dec 2007 Posts: 110 Location: San Diego, California ![]() « Reply #2 on Dec 6, 2007, 3:43pm » No Joel, I have (I think) 4 of these plants, 1 just arrived in this year's ep order. I do see some difference in them, particularly the amount of green in the lowers. Another plant I have has just a little more greenish-red lowers. Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() New Member ![]() member is offline Joined: Dec 2007 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 44 Location: Stockholm/Sweden ![]() « Reply #3 on Dec 6, 2007, 6:09pm » Here is mine ![]() Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() http://www.nepenthes.se/downloads/Pflanzenbestand.pdf My Homepage(swedish) www.nepenthes.se rainforestguy Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 386 ![]() « Reply #4 on Dec 7, 2007, 1:44pm » I do like that high peristome that attaches itself to the lid. Very raff-like when they do this. I have a max x TM making uppers and it is interesting how the TM's appear in these. Very unlike the thorelii x TM and sibuyanensis x TM hybrids! M Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Full Member ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() Joined: Dec 2007 Posts: 110 Location: San Diego, California ![]() « Reply #5 on Dec 7, 2007, 1:54pm » Quote:it is interesting how the TM's appear in these. Very unlike the thorelii x TM and sibuyanensis x TM hybrids! Hi Michael, I'm not sure if you saw this; this is a thorelii x TM upper. I was happy to see a trace of TM in the teeth. What do you think? ![]() Here's the whole pitcher: ![]() I would like to see your maxima x TM uppers if you get a chance....thanks. « Last Edit: Dec 7, 2007, 1:58pm by Ludwig »Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 386 ![]() « Reply #6 on Jan 12, 2008, 11:37pm » Nice teeth for this hybrid! Here is a wild N. maxima x TM growing among dendrobium orchids. Nothing like your dark ****es. This is an upper. ![]() The redder coloration is due to me having a warmer temperature. same cross, different growing conditions. M Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() Full Member ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() Joined: Dec 2007 Posts: 110 Location: San Diego, California ![]() « Reply #7 on Jan 13, 2008, 1:15am » very nice! I never thought there'd be such a difference with different temp ranges like this. This was a freak pitcher, probably due to a change in climate, as the plant produced redder pitchers after this one: ![]() ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 386 ![]() « Reply #8 on Jan 18, 2008, 5:28am » I feel as this hybrid ages, we will see more TM characteristics become more apparent. meanwhile this strongly takes after N. maxima. M Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() New Member ![]() member is offline ![]() Joined: Jan 2008 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 13 Location: San Diego, CA ![]() « Reply #9 on Jan 21, 2008, 3:33pm » Very nice pics Ludwig. All your TM hybrids are amazing ![]() Link to Post - Back to Top ![]() |
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