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Old 24th August 2008, 12:52 PM
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raff giant,though a common form but love the burgundy pitcher


another with beautiful strip peristome


cincta (albo x northiana )cuttings finally pitchers. Doesn't seem to represent any northiana trait, still a beauty !

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Hi the 2nd pic of the raff u have there there is a white pinkish spot on the pitcher im not sure about this but my raff pitchers produce those whitish spots when they are gonna die
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Woah, very nice rafflesiana you have there, I like the dark pitcher and the stripe peristome.
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kentosaurs, those are natural pitcher colours,and will not endanger the plant.

most welcome TS
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Very nice pics Robert, I really like the cincta! Excellent growing.
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Great pitchers Robert, especially the outrageous peristome! Love it!
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I guess this weird phenomena only happens to my rafflesiana.Nice plants BTW forgot to say that.No need to call me kentosaurs

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victoria and shawn. when i first came across cincta i thought it was an albo plant.

ken, it happened on some plants. I checked and the spots are natural,not fungi or bugs
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Hey Robert, have you got a shot of the cincta that shows the whole plant? Seems like most albo x pitchers come out with really dominant albo features but I'd love to see if any of the northiana is visible in the form of the plant. Thanks! By the way, love the first raff, but that candy striped peristome really looks great in your 4th photo!
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Hey Robert, have you got a shot of the cincta that shows the whole plant? Seems like most albo x pitchers come out with really dominant albo features but I'd love to see if any of the northiana is visible in the form of the plant. Thanks! By the way, love the first raff, but that candy striped peristome really looks great in your 4th photo!

Hi Shawn, at your request, i attached more pics, more seriously taken, not with compact camera in windy situation thus the blur pics.

The leaves and pitchers doesn't seem to represent northiana, though. Perhaps an albo dominant?




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