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Old 17th October 2008, 06:49 AM
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Default N. izumiae x trusmadiensis

Thought I would post a few pics of a plant I picked up a few months ago. It is growing very well and produced a couple of pictures since I got it. The third picture probably doesn't quite do it justice but I am very happy with the ridged peristome at this stage. Hope you like it. Cheers.





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Old 17th October 2008, 09:11 AM
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Hi Strath76

Nice little plant you have there.Is it seed grown or TCed???

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Old 17th October 2008, 11:04 AM
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Think it is seeds grown ken. We'll wait for Adam to confirm.

The peristome is ridged alright, congrats. Wonder how the newer pitcher will be like now that it's spring and summer be an excellent growing season if they're not hit by 5 days of 42 degree celsius heat wave. Looking forward.
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Old 17th October 2008, 11:28 AM
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It's wonderful.
Thanx for sharing!
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Thanks for the compliments everyone. I am not entirely sure of the origin of teh plant as it was a freebie at a CP meeting here in Melbourne. I think from looking at it that it is seed grown. Growth so far has been better then expected so hopefully that continues through the warmer weather and I can protect it a little from the really hot days. Cheers.
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I have not seen this cross available as any thing besides seedgrown.
I have two and they have not skipped a beat growth wise since I got them.
pics of the largest.




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What are your conditions zero just curious of what it really likes.
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