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Old 11th November 2008, 02:14 PM
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TS, are you thinking about N. gracilis x northiana? I was also thinking about that. How Jon? Is it gracilis x north?

will bet all my nepenthes on it being a gracilis x rafflesiana. it is a deadringer of my plant.
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Old 11th November 2008, 02:20 PM
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Hi Soon

Confident aren't you lol................Hmmmm okay gimme Johnathan if he looses gimme 1 of his plants hahahahha.....Just kidding......I don't really see a raff in it anyways i am most probally wrong hahahaha.

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Old 11th November 2008, 03:34 PM
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Hi Soon

Confident aren't you lol................Hmmmm okay gimme Johnathan if he looses gimme 1 of his plants hahahahha.....Just kidding......I don't really see a raff in it anyways i am most probally wrong hahahaha.

Ken

what, you mean it is not gracilis x rafflesiana? hmm, then i have absolutely no clue what it is.....
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Is another parent from Borneo? Big pitcher?
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Hmm... yes the other parent is an giant size pitcher plant but they are also found in peninsular Malaysia...

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TS, are you thinking about N. gracilis x northiana? I was also thinking about that. How Jon? Is it gracilis x north?
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ooo... nope it's not N. gracillis x N. northiana....

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will bet all my nepenthes on it being a gracilis x rafflesiana. it is a deadringer of my plant.
Hello...
Hmm... are you really gonna bet all your plants on it? hehe
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Hi Soon

Confident aren't you lol................Hmmmm okay gimme Johnathan if he looses gimme 1 of his plants hahahahha.....Just kidding......I don't really see a raff in it anyways i am most probally wrong hahahaha.

Ken
Hi Ken,

I don't think i get to offer you his plants because the answer is below...

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what, you mean it is not gracilis x rafflesiana? hmm, then i have absolutely no clue what it is.....
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Yes you are correct... it is an N. gracillis x N. rafflesiana... i got this plant from a friend in brunei... alright we have a winner^^ hahas

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I don't think i get to offer you his plants because the answer is below...
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Awwww dang!....

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Old 12th November 2008, 09:25 AM
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Awwww dang!....

Ken
haha, so it really is what i thought it is. the colour and shape is exactly like what i have. my plant came from KL and it is very easy to grow with cuttings. it is not a really good looking plant but i cherish it because it is a rare hybrid. i have never seen it sold anywhere since. maybe fauzi has some?

anyway, i dont have a big collection which is why i can bet on them!!
i am only restarting my collection again, been purchasing them from a few sources. my wallet feels light nowadays.....
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Old 12th November 2008, 10:33 AM
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Congratulations to you soonsuseong!
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