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  • #441
Wow again! Very nice as usual. :)
 
  • #442
N. torelii x aritolochiodes is phenomenal!!!
 
  • #443
Wow! Everything looks great; too many beauties to pick a favorite...

Thanks for sharing!
 
  • #444
Amazing! It's beyond my words............
 
  • #445
Mini update:

Fusca:

cp-nov2011-fusca001.jpg


Lowii x campanulata:

cp-nov2011-lowxcamp001.jpg


Maxima x (stenophylla x lowii):

cp-nov2011-maxxstenoxlow001.jpg


Truncata x ephippiata:

cp-nov2011-truncxephi001.jpg


Veitchii x maxima:

cp-nov2011-veitxmax001.jpg


Ventricosa:

cp-nov2011-ventricosa002.jpg


Ventricosa x (spathulata x lowii):

cp-nov2011-ventxspathxlow001.jpg
 
  • #446
YAY! I love when my favorite thread get's a bump. :hail:
 
  • #447
Not under my care, since I just got this plant. However I thought I'd snap a shot while this wonderful pitcher was still on the vine. (lowii x veitchii) x boschiana:

cp-nov2011-lowxveitxbosch001.jpg
 
  • #448
:ohno: OMG omg omg :spazz: that is the nicest pitcher ever :spazz:
 
  • #449
very nice pitchers brokken! glad everything is growing so well for you!
 
  • #450
*drop dead, never to see the daylights again*

Mass, whats with the new BANNED? :lol:
 
  • #451
Nice sunny morning, I thought I'd snap some more pics:

Izumiae x TM:

cp-nov2011-(izumixtm)001.jpg


Ventricosa x angasanensis:

cp-nov2011-(ventxangasa)001.jpg


Lady Pauline (maxima x talangensis):

cp-nov2011-(ladypauline)001.jpg


Lowii x spectabilis:

cp-nov2011-(lowxspect)001.jpg


Muluensis x lowii:

cp-nov2011-(mulxlow)001.jpg


Hamata:

cp-nov2011-(hamata)001.jpg


Thorelii x Trusmadiensis:

cp-nov2011-(thorxtm)001.jpg


(Veitchii x lowii) x spectabilis (plant 1):

cp-nov2011-(vxl)xs001.jpg


(Veitchii x lowii) x spectabilis (plant 2):

cp-nov2011-(vxl)xs002.jpg


Ventricosa x hamata:

cp-nov2011-(ventxham)001.jpg


Jamban:

cp-nov2011-(jamban)001.jpg


Spectabilis x aristolochioides:

cp-nov2011-(spectxaristo)001.jpg


(Ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x (talangensis x hamata)

cp-nov2011-(vxsxtxh)001.jpg


(Ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x Trusmadiensis

cp-nov2011-(vxsxnxs)001.jpg
 
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  • #452
Looking as beautiful as ever! It seems like every time you post I see a new cross that I didn't know existed or that you had.
 
  • #453
Spectacular

1, 4, and 8 are mi favoritos!
 
  • #454
:clap: Good show sir!
 
  • #456
Beautiful! I am most intruiged with the N. (Ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x (talangensis x hamata), I wonder which N. talangensis x hamata was used in this cross? N. hamata is quite apparent, seems to me that BE's disputed N. tal x ham is the real deal (if BE's was used), maybe a case of hidden traits coming out in the next generation?
 
  • #457
Beautiful! I am most intruiged with the N. (Ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x (talangensis x hamata), I wonder which N. talangensis x hamata was used in this cross? N. hamata is quite apparent, seems to me that BE's disputed N. tal x ham is the real deal (if BE's was used), maybe a case of hidden traits coming out in the next generation?

I wasn't aware that there was another version of talangensis x hamata in cultivation that could produce that cross? I think there was possibly a new seed grown batch just released, but I'm not sure.
 
  • #458
I'm pretty sure your picture there of the Nepenthes spectabilis x aristolochioides just sold me on how much I want that hybrid... damn! Another one I "need." Hahaha!

Your plants are a true inspiration! Thank you for sharing them with us.
 
  • #459
Beautiful! I am most intruiged with the N. (Ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x (talangensis x hamata), I wonder which N. talangensis x hamata was used in this cross? N. hamata is quite apparent, seems to me that BE's disputed N. tal x ham is the real deal (if BE's was used), maybe a case of hidden traits coming out in the next generation?

I need to verify with Drew but I believe it came from Exotica in Oz. He showed me his N. talangensis x hamata and this cross too appeared to work well with the hamata teeth. Though the plant was small you could see the influence. I too was a little puzzled thinking that talang x hammy was a new cross but when I looked in the CPPhotofinder, I found that mature (v x s) x (t x h) exist and have reached what appears near sexual-maturity. This too was puzzling.

Regarding the traits, Drew had two such plant, the other one showed more teeth but less-well defined ones taking perhaps after the talangensis parent. I picked the one with less teeth, but more definition of the later. Both plants only had one relatively unspoiled pitcher. I had little to base my decision on. At only 3" tall it's hard to tell still what the larger pitchers will look like.

If mine turns anything like the pics in CPPhotofinder I'll be happy.
 
  • #460
Beautiful!!! Just too many I like to pick a favorite.... They are all winners!

Thanks for sharing!
 
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