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Old 8th July 2010, 07:13 AM
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Hello all,
just wanted to share my excitement . The is the first time this plant has pitchered for me in 2 yrs since i got it from Sam.
I realize that this is a small feet for most of you, but in the almost 3yrs I have been growing this fine lil' beauties I have had some problems with any Sib hybrid doing anything other then die.

So take a look at them now. Got both plants at about the same time 2 years ago they were both about 3 times bigger then they are now they have both almost died, but have also held on.

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N. Medusa





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Old 8th July 2010, 08:07 AM
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those are great Darren, nice colors on the medusa
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Hmm...that medusa looks somewhat different like the one I've got, which is kinda weird...but if it really is medusa, congrats on getting so many pitchers on this somewhat cranky hybrid!
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interesting, do you have a picture posted?
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interesting, do you have a picture posted?
Who? Me? I posted this a while back:

I remember CN making a similar post a while back too, but his medusa pic looked more similar to this pitcher shape. The one on this post is much more slender and elongated.

However, if that is medusa(maybe the pitchers are different at a different stage of growth), then its totally awesome that his medusa has pitchers on every leaf! I'm lucky to get one pitcher on the whole plant at any point of time...
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great picture, my eye is not trained enough to say anything except beutiful plant. few pitchers? must not be hungry!
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I remember CN making a similar post a while back too, but his medusa pic looked more similar to this pitcher shape. The one on this post is much more slender and elongated.

However, if that is medusa(maybe the pitchers are different at a different stage of growth), then its totally awesome that his medusa has pitchers on every leaf! I'm lucky to get one pitcher on the whole plant at any point of time...

This Is a N. Medusa .
This is the very last of the Basal cuttings and the only one that has survived. when I seen the roots had withered to crumbs I made the cut and planted it in a quarantine tank in my office..
It will also be up for trade Or sale very soon. (US only)

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