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Did anyone know him?

duckking

my soul for CP.
Hello friends, did anyone know him?
N. thorelii? or N. thorelii x viking? or other thorelii hybrid?
Any comments will appreciate. Thanks~:-D

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an old pitcher


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another new pitcher


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his lip


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and his lid


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leaf petiole


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midrib
 
Ni hao!

I don't think I know what species that is, but it sure is pretty.
 
Oh my! the peristome has a very nice red blushing near the lid! Nice plant and nice colors
 
hello duckking. nice plant, im not sure if your a member of pitcherplants forum, but there was a topic on there discussing N. thorelii, and that the real plant is not in cultivation, and if it were no one knows about it....
most of the hybrids seen commonly with this as a parent are in fact N. bokorensis.
 
Wo ai ne de hua.
Tai hong se le!

So red! o.o
 
Nice one, Halt.

In fact, it does look a little like N. bokorensis...
 
Beautiful!
 
Hello~ kindly SirKristoff,
Thanks for you info. It's really helpful.
I saw that topic on the pitcherplants forum. You mean this one, right?
Topic: N. thorelii hybrids
Woo~ That was very very long discussion ! I just gave up to read them finish.
But I know the true N. thorelii is just a dry specimen now.
So~ Although we don't know his name, but he is still a beautiful nepenthes.:boogie:
Thank you very much my friend.
 
Wo ai ne de hua.
Tai hong se le!

So red! o.o

Haha~ I guess it is Chinese, means : I love your flowers.
Thanks for your admiration. Thanks~:-D
 
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Hey Duccking,

Your plant looks like it might be thorelli x mirabilis.
 
  • #13
Oh! It's possible. I'll keep observe it.
Thanks for your opinion. Thanks a lot.
 
  • #14
A second look, and some research, makes it seem much more like N. smilesii.

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Picture is of N. smilesii from Cambodia, Francois Mey.
 
  • #15
Is it me or am i thinking that it looks like mirabilis x viking... o.o

lu ei hua ane sui. AHA! DIFFERENT LANGUAGE! taiwaneeeseee.
 
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