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N. talangensis

nepenthes gracilis

Nepenthes Specialist
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wow, a good looking plant. how big is it when mature.
Steve yours look like N. aristolochioides hybrid.
 
Wait till you see it in person. I think it is just juvenile pitchers.
 
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Quote[/b] (spge @ May 30 2006,9:09)]wow, a good looking plant. how big is it when mature.
Steve yours look like N. aristolochioides hybrid.
are all steves plants hybrids!?
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Mine came from MT. Do aristo and talan grow close to each other?
 
No, N. talangensis is "extinct" in the wild due to the fact Mt. Talang blew its top.
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Yours look just like youngins to me.
 
  • #10
woah! it did?!?!?! thats terrible! might there be a reintroduction? is that the same with any other Nepenthes?
alex
 
  • #11
are you sure that you talangensis came from MT Srduggins, as i have seen their availability list for the past 4 years and i have never seen it before?

D.
 
  • #12
Well, I received it from someone who bought it from Tony P and it has MT on the label. It was looking pretty bad when I got it but has rebounded pretty well with cool nights. I'm sure it is older than it looks having regressed by being grown too warm.
 
  • #13
Hi Steve,

Was it my label? I don't recall N. talangensis from MT. I have a single plant from Wistuba that I made the occasional cutting from as well as BE plants from seed/TC.

Tony
 
  • #14
OK, now I need to double check when I get home. Sorry for the confusion. I'm probably looking at too many labels in one day and then going by my somewhat reluctant memory..

Edit: Yes it is from BE, sorry about that.
 
  • #15
steve, nice to see that the plants you got from me is doing great. god job. and if i remember it correctly, it was a seed grown plant that i got from tony.

here is a picture of the same plant when it still has a pitcher before it went down hill

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here is a photo of the same plant when steve got it

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if you can, please post a pic of the whole plant.

hope that helps
 
  • #16
This pic is a few weeks old when the first pitcher opened. It now has at least 3 pitchers. I won't say exactly how many it has since my memory has proven somewhat cloudy. I can post a new pic tomorrow.
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  • #17
Here is the plant today in the same pot.
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  • #18
wow steve, your one good nep grower!! if my calculations are correct, it took about 9 months for that n. talangenisis to bounce back from the state when i had it to this nice happy plant.

eric
 
  • #19
It probably would have bounced back faster, but everything slows down in the winter here. In a couple months this could be a beast.

Here's a pic of the argentii pitcher I got from you. It is pretty small.
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The ramispina is doing well, too.
 
  • #20
My N. talangensis (from Tony) has been growing along fine for about 2 years but NEVER made a pitcher! I don't understand it. Plants around pitcher (hamata, burbidgeae, aristolochia) but never any pitchers from this one (or the N. macfarlanei come to think of it). Any ideas?

Temps: days 65-80*F / nights 40-55*F (year round variation)
Humidity: 70-90% with constant air circulation
Light: 240 W Flourescents
Misting daily (as I water the mounted orchids)
Watering via Soil flushes 1-2 times a week depending upon temps
re-Potted at least twice in the time I've had them
 
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