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Any of you guys reognize these?

I've been dying to know which nepenthes are these!
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Can any one of you guys help me? (by the way its no contest
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Sincerely,
Erick
 
with out going to sdcps.com

i think it is N. northiana x veitchii if i recall correctly. does any one have a 2 liter diet coke
 
George is correct on the second plant. It is N. northiana x veitchii. The plant in the picture is Geoff Mansells. I think it is called N. x Tomomi.
Tony
 
That's right. Thought I should add that the first one is a black form of N. albomarginata.
 
Thank you all! You guys are the best!
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 But theres one other thing. You see I have been looking for this plant all over Puerto Rico (a tropical island) and haven't found nothing!
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 It's my most wanted plant: N. Maxima
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If any of you guys know where to find one (hopefully somewhere close to where I live) give me a shout. Or if any of you lovely lovely people are willing to give me one I'd be happy to accept it
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 Thanx

Sincerely,
Erick
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Joel might be able to help with locating one within Puerto Rico. Other than that all I can say is that shipping from the US is not a problem.

The picture you have is not typical for color. Upper pitchers are usually plain green and lower pitchers are usually green with purplish red spotting with a red or red striped peristome.

I also gather you did not find the picture of the black N. albomarginata on Borneo Exotics website. Perhaps someone is using Rob Cantleys photo without permission?
Tony
 
That maxima picture, if I am not mistaken, is from Doorman's Top in Irian Jaya. I think it was on Andreas Wistuba's Nepenthes flyer that came with our CPN several years ago. It is a beautiful plant.

Regards,

Joe
 
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