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Old 7th July 2008, 11:25 PM
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N. ampullaria 'Brunei Red' - pretty as usual


N. eustachya - colouring up


N .khasiana - look at the leafitcher ratio and the basals


N. kuchingensis 'wide peristome'


N. northiana



N. sibuyanensis x hamata - pitchers from three different plants






Where the sibu x hamata and northiana grows - next to tinted sliding window


N. truncata (MT) - recently the newest leaf is fungus infected again...sigh...


N. ventricosa x inermis - that is a lower pitcher; quite a cool hybrid
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