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Old 27th December 2008, 07:45 PM
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Hi Guys,

Here are more recent photos of plants I posted for ID earlier.

Thanks, hosh

Put the 2 plants side by side for better comparison.




Three photos of lower & upper pitchers and flowers





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Old 27th December 2008, 08:05 PM
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Hi Hosh

1st Pic......I guess its a ramspina and 2nd picture i think its N mixta x fusca and 3rd picture looks like the uppers of the second picture.And the last picture looks like some flower experiment gone wrong.hahaha

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Old 28th December 2008, 09:29 AM
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Beautiful neps! Although I confess, I don't know what they are.....

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Old 28th December 2008, 09:40 AM
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the first one is more like ramispina x macfarlanei or ramispina x sanguia. It has speckling on the pitcher. True ramispina is not speckled. The second one looks like maxima or a maxima hybrid.
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Hi Alcran

Yeah i know i thought of that but the spots look a little faddy so i thought maybe just a variant.

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Old 28th December 2008, 07:59 PM
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The first do look a lot like ramispina x macfarlanei and the second pic is most likely mixta x fusca.
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Old 28th December 2008, 11:04 PM
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Will put up more photos if speckles get clearer or otherwise. Could the 2nd plant be maxima x fusca?
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Nop i don't think its a maxima x fusca because that plant normally has a fusca-ish look in it.....I'm preety confident that its a mixta x fusca because that plant is quite a common plant among normaly nurseries....I've seen a nursery in Sg.Buloh growing it till a size of a bush...Even the basals are already into uppers....I tried finding some info about it but i don't find much.The intermediates are the best for me as the lowers are a bit small but colourful amd the uppers are bigger but pale green in colour. So the intermediate pitchers has a nice mixture of the both (judjing by my plant).

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It's N. xGentle.

Ken, can we see a photo of your plant? Love to see the comparison between the lower, intermediate & upper pitchers.
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Hi Athene

Oh.......Well if it is a N gentle then i have to change my growlist :D.....I'm not a good IDer but well a forum member told me it was a mixta x fusca so well it has been that ever since then ....Anyways i would love to share pics (love uploading pics) but i don't have any new pics.....And i don't mind taking pictures on my current sickly plant which i recently repotted and loss almost all its pitchers (Argh!) I cleared every single soil from it and exposed its roots...100% change of media.So well if you insist its now having maybe about 0 pitchers lol...Sorry if i gave some wrong ID.....Newbie grower here hehe.I have yet to have an upper pitcher but one is coming up so excited....I never had an true upper pitcher.I think i have photos of it somewhere...I'll search for it.

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