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spectabilis x aristolochioides

  • #21
Here it is :) Can't wait till it settles in its new home.
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  • #22
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xvart.
 
  • #23
Very nice :) It has very amazing colors.
 
  • #24
Great looking plant :-0 is it as fast as a pure Aristolochiodes ?? gunna be real nice when mature.
Bye for now Julian
 
  • #25
Hi Julian,

I can't make the comparison, but it has been growing rather quickly.

xvart.
 
  • #26
Here's an update of mine. The pot is 4" across. I'm finding it grows quite fast, pitchers easily, and the pitchers so far seem to have a decent life span. So far, the pitchers were round and tubby, but the latest pitcher is showing a more slender profile. The pitcher colors look identical to xvart's.

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  • #27
WOW, it's amazing! It definitely put on size.
 
  • #28
Quick update. Finally on the move. :) And yes, I had to repot it about a week ago, so I don't know if it was effected or not.


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  • #29
That is nearly exactly what mine looked like when it arrived. Give it just a few months and you'll have a beauty.
 
  • #30
And that is, indeed, a real beauty you have there, Nightsky!
 
  • #31
Update: 1/24/09

Even though I haven't been treating my plants very well the last several weeks/months, I thought it was time for an update on this one:

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xvart.
 
  • #32
nice! the color, lip, and shape are beautiful!
 
  • #33
Looking good. I love the purplish color inside the pitcher. Mine's proving to be one of my most vigorous plants. Seems like it might become a 'viney' plant though.
 
  • #34
Finally, it has opened its first pitcher under my care. Hopefully, it'll be the first of many. My photography skills are kind of bad, so yeah. :\
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I love the back of the pitcher:
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Peristome:
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I'll update if it colors up. It probably won't, so maybe in the near future.
 
  • #35
Its sixth pitcher. It got a little damaged as it was developing. It get a bit darker, but it didn't get to color up as well because one of the bulb burnt out when I was gone. :x
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  • #36
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  • #37
Here's my baby, it stopped growth for a while because of the warmer temps, however its picked up growth again.

Latest Pitcher

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  • #38
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  • #39
Hi guy,
I love this species a lot ! They show a lot of colour and beautiful. Can it grow in lowland condition ? I only grow nepenthes in my garden !
 
  • #40
I don't think it would do too well as a lowlander. They are highalnder, especially the aristolochioides parent thats quite picky.


I guess you could try, but i would say not really. Also its not a species it a cross between 2 species spectabilis and aristolochioides.
 
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