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Old 1st December 2008, 05:39 PM
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Default Re: Nepenthes gracilis? Or nep........???

Aliamyz,

N. xventrata is alata x vintricosa and not (alata x (ventricosa x alata). The "x" infront of "ventrata" indicates that it is a hybrid.

And the picture that edward post is xventrata, ie. alata x ventricosa. I have a very reliable source to confirm this.

Also Edawrd,

xventratas will loose it's beautiful reddish colours on the pitchers when grown in lowland conditions after a while. Not only that the pitchers will get smaller a little. These plants are grown in the highlands and has been brought down to the nursery where you bought it quite recently. That's why it is reddish but it would be more reddish if it is new stocks from the highland. You can see on the right side of the picture. The newest pitcher has a slight greenish bottom and smaller as it grew in lowland conditions.
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Old 1st December 2008, 09:14 PM
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Hmmmm........sigh, guess I have to accept the fact that ventros is going to become greener. He is too big to put in a terrarium, as you can see, guys.......

Nvm.......

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Old 2nd December 2008, 12:32 AM
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I guess all this confusion is caused by DeRoose Plants, whom never release the actual plants used for the crosses. We will never know for sure.
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Default Re: Nepenthes gracilis? Or nep........???

I have an alata x ventrata, and it does look a bit different than a ventrata. The peristome is less flared than in pictures I have seen of ventratas. Of couse I have only had the plant for a few months and have only seen several pitchers...
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Old 2nd December 2008, 12:08 PM
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Its funny many people keep buying xventrata thinking its a different nep. Those just recently come from Cameron can get very very big.And those who keep it in lowland will only get small pitchers with green colour and a faint of red.

My xventrate from seedling(2 years old):


My xventrate bought on feb this year:


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Well,from this we can know xventrate is more suitable for cooler temperatures.
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Old 2nd December 2008, 04:56 PM
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I got tricked into buying 4 plants. Luckily I've sold 2 to my friends.
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Old 2nd December 2008, 05:52 PM
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I find out that people keeps thinking that ventrata is gracilis. This is because of the shape of the pitchers. Whats more, most of the ventratas in nurseries are usually in such a bad shape, it is confusing.

I will not worry of my ventrata too much, as long it survives.

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As long as it survive? I neglet them very badly. The media has already shrunk!! Still alive and pitchering.
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Old 2nd December 2008, 06:05 PM
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I do not need to worry about the colour, as long as the plant is healthy. I never let the media of any of my CPs to dry out. It is always damp, no matter whatever CPs.

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Wah,plantlover you got tricked 4 times...Oh my goshhh..Hope youre already an expert in identifiying xventrata now.Hehehe...
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