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Old 27th August 2010, 11:19 PM
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Have been busy with work and using as much time as I could affort getting my "nep prison" rolling... it's been a while that I really took my time to admire my collections... properly that is...

Here's some of the neps that I admired...

N. pervillei (seed grown origin fr BE)



N. ampullaria


N. bicalcarata


N. x hookeriana




N. hirsuta "Red"



N. rafflesiana




N. ventricosa x carunculata var robusta (EP)


N. mirabilis var globasa x miranda (Clone 2)


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Old 28th August 2010, 01:09 AM
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Wow...lovely neps all of them but i'm especially fond of the N. mirabilis var globosa x miranda. Don't know why...looks quite common, maybe it's the red peristome and the green lid.
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amazingly beautiful, like the bicalcrata, hirsuta, parvillei and the rafflesiana with pure light green body with brown mouth
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Old 28th August 2010, 01:42 AM
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Yes that are really plants to admire. I esp love the hookers and the raffs. I was wondering that the N. mirabilis var globosa x miranda "hot lip" has a peristome without stripes. Do you've got also a photo of the lower pitchers?
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Wow...lovely neps all of them but i'm especially fond of the N. mirabilis var globosa x miranda. Don't know why...looks quite common, maybe it's the red peristome and the green lid.
Dear Tekor .... Glad you like it. Yes, this hybrids looked common because it was one of the the end results with common parent but some how I think it's the contrast between the pitcher and solid color peristome that make it stand out... for me anyway Look below for Clone 1

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amazingly beautiful, like the bicalcrata, hirsuta, parvillei and the rafflesiana with pure light green body with brown mouth
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Yes that are really plants to admire. I esp love the hookers and the raffs. I was wondering that the N. mirabilis var globosa x miranda "hot lip" has a peristome without stripes. Do you've got also a photo of the lower pitchers?
I'm happy that you admired the pitchers, here's the pic for Clone 2's intermediate pitcher... I have to dig up my old photos for it's lower pithcer...



Funny you mentioned about the lack of striped peristome....remember this is Clone 2 ??

Here's N. mirabilis var globasa x miranda (Clone 1), lower and intermediate pitchers.
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The intermediate pitcher is very beautiful. After looking at it, i think this clone is not that common after all. Clone 1 is very colorful but i still think clone 2 has got that extra something which make it special.
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Funny you mentioned about the lack of striped peristome....remember this is Clone 2 ??

Here's N. mirabilis var globasa x miranda (Clone 1), lower and intermediate pitchers.
Clone 2 hasn't also any colouring under the lid while clone 1 has but shapewise the pitchers are very similar. That's really interesting.

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OMG!!!!Im speechles Robert..your plants are making me dizzy..they are incredibly cute and well grown.
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