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Yay !! Now it started to rain :rookwoot: With cooler night time temperature and higher humidity, my neps started to respond well to the change in weather pattern. :grin:

Here's some of the pics to share :blush:

N. andamada (yet to be confirm by expert)
adanmana.jpg


N. x Goblin (N. maxima x talangensis)
xgoblin.jpg


N. gracilis
gracilis.jpg


N. x hookeriana
hookerhotlip.jpg
hookerred.jpg


N. kongkandana
kongkandana.jpg


N. x kuchingensis
xkuching.jpg


N. lowii x boschiana - More colorful
lowxbosh.jpg
lowxboshperi.jpg


N. maxima-dark x merrilliana - finally colored up and gaining in size
maximadarkxmerrilliana.jpg


N. mirabilis var globosa
mirabilisvarglobosa.jpg


N. mirabilis var globosa x xkuchingensis
vikingxkuching.jpg


N. x trichocarpa
xtrichocarpa.jpg
xtrichocarpabasal.jpg


N. truncata x ephippiata - Only the first pitcher
truncataxephippiata.jpg


N. ventricosa x ovata - adapting well to L/L weather, albiet smaller pitcher size
ventxovata.jpg
ventxovatabunch.jpg


Unknown 1 (Suspected a form of N. sp Giant Tigers)
unknown1h.jpg


Unknown 2 (possibly a form of N. kongkandana)
unknown2.jpg


Unknown 3 (perhaps a complex hybrid with N. mirabilis)
unknown3s.jpg


That's all for now... thanks for viewing. :)
 
Nice, all of those look great.
 
Holy smokes, it's nice to live where you do!

That last one bears a resemblence to x 'Coccinea.' What are the chances that's what it is?
 
gosh! some beautiful well grown plants. :) They definitely love the rain.
 
That last one bears a resemblence to x 'Coccinea.' What are the chances that's what it is?

It could even be just rafflesiana x mirabilis. I definitely see those two in that pitcher.
 
I really like your maxima-dark x merrilliana. Looks like it's going to become a monster. Wish I could grow mine outside. Yours look quite healthy.
 
Lowii x boschiana, is just wow... I need to have that plant in my presence, at some point in my life. Terrific Lowland collection, nice variety.
 
Thankyou all for your kind comments, I enjoyed looking at the H/L and intermediate species/hybrids that you all able to grow beautifully. Since I'm living in a tropical country, I have to be content with L/L and some intermediates nep species/hybrids... that's is until I can get some sort of cool house going.... yeah, keep on dreaming. :p

It could even be just rafflesiana x mirabilis. I definitely see those two in that pitcher.

Holy smokes, it's nice to live where you do!

That last one bears a resemblence to x 'Coccinea.' What are the chances that's what it is?

Yup... I was thinking along the same line, it's probabaly a hybrid between N. mirabilis and N. x coccinea or with N. rafflesiana... I got this plant from Thailand and during that time, I know some N. mirabilis x xcoccinea hybrids were available on the market.
 
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