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my Nepenthes 2012

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  • #241
Depending on where the seeds came from, it's not likely the hybrid could be with talangensis. I have not heard of villosa seeds begin produced in cultivation, and villosa and talangensis live on opposite ends of two separate islands.
 
  • #242
these pics and this talk of Klossi, villosa and what not make me SSSSSSSSSSSOOOOOOOOOOOOO jealous! hee-hee truly nice plants!
 
  • #243
The villosa seed originated from tambuyukon - so it the pollen could be from any species on that mountain... x harryiana would be great!
 
  • #244
My completely informed guess would be that the seedling in question is most likely N. villosa x pervillei

Awesome plants as always Pygo!

Still waiting to see your N. argentii :p
 
  • #245
thank you all ^^

argentiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ^^
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spathulata x hamata
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spectabilis
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albomarginata red var alata ^^
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maxima mini
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peltata
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hamata
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ventricosa x hamata
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2 clones of sumatrana x (sibuyanensis x trusmadiensis)
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  • #246
Beautiful plants, Alexandre! I think your argentii is obviously going to turn a few heads, but it's the mini maxima that really stands out to me. I've been seeing more and more beautiful maximas lately and yet it still seems to have the reputation of a boring, common plant.
 
  • #247
The leaf resembles villosa X talangensis, but thats just looking at the leaf. Do you have any pictures of the pitchers?

The plant is way to small at this time to make any judgements based on appearance. The best bet is geographically, assuming the seeds came from mount kinabulu it could be lowii, rajah, tentaculata, Eddie, or maybe it's just an odd villosa.


@Alexandre, incredible plants! I really love the argentii, hamata, and mini maxima. I was wondering about the hamata, is there any way to encourage upper pitchers? I have heard that it is known to be reluctant at making uppers.
 
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  • #248
Looking through the posts it appears that the seeds are actually from tambuykon. My best bet then is x harryana
 
  • #249
great pics,spectabilis is a real looker
 
  • #250
Vous aves des plante incroyable Alexandre! Je crois que on veux tous avoir le talent que tu a pour la culture de les Nepenthes.

Excuse mon Francais terrible!
 
  • #251
Everything looks great pygo! Didn't know sumatrana x (sib x TM) existed, but looks like it has lots of potential! Can't wait to see those grow up!
 
  • #252
Wow, more beautiful each posting... I love the ventricosa x hamata it is a stunner.

Thanks for sharing!!
 
  • #253
thank you very much ^^

lowii x boschiana intermediate pitcher 35cm
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  • #254
35cm!? As a scientist, that's huge!
As an American, I have no idea how big that is :scratch:???
 
  • #256
100 centimeters = 1 meter = 1 yard = 3 feet = 36 inches

That is a fine approximate conversion chart.

Nice plant pygo!
 
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