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JB's Nepenthes pic thread.

  • #41
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N. spectabilis

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N. spectabilis

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N. spectabilis

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N. spectabilis
 
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  • #43
Perfect peristome - like zebra.
 
  • #44
Oohhh. What a nice peristome! The close-ups are super cool, I never knew spectabilis were toothy like that. Mine sure doesn't seem to be...
 
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Iwest....Yup. Just checked photofinder...many of the plants there had teeth like mine too. How old is your plant?? This is the first pitcher I noticed that had the teeth in my care. This is the longest neck and nicest pitcher its put out too. Plant is finally settling into its pot and home. Needed a little TLC when I got it in.
 
  • #46
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N. densiflora x truncata
 
  • #48
That is why I have three different varieties if N. spectabilis, and at least a dozen of its hybrids!
 
  • #49
Paul I would love to see your three varieties of spect.
 
  • #50
Iwest....Yup. Just checked photofinder...many of the plants there had teeth like mine too. How old is your plant?? This is the first pitcher I noticed that had the teeth in my care. This is the longest neck and nicest pitcher its put out too. Plant is finally settling into its pot and home. Needed a little TLC when I got it in.
Yeah, mine's 3-4 years old but it got a bad case of mealybugs last year that stunted its growth. Pitchers are probably 1-2 inches. Hm, maybe it just needs to get a bit bigger and recover some more.
 
  • #51
Idk how old mine is. It was pitcher less when I got it. That is its second pitcher for me.
 
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N. densiflora x truncata

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N. densiflora x truncata
 
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N. lowii x truncate wide peri
 
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N. eymea x TM

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N. Spathulata x ovate with (vent x sib) x merr in the background

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N. vent x inermis

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N. vent x ephippiata

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N. burb x platy

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N. hamate BE clone 3380 popping a new pitcher and showing some nice color!

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N. hamate Wistuba unknown clone. Looks like the color should be in nicely with the next pitcher or two.

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N. 'Melvino' I'm starting to like this hybrid. loving the peri.

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N. hamate x platy finally doing something.

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N. veitchii K

Oh its good to be home!!!
 
  • #55
Great plants JB, love the vent x inermis!!
 
  • #56
Great growing JB! Looks like your collection is completely solidified!
 
  • #57
Thanks Amp and Drew!.....

Its not finished yet either, have more coming. ;-) I also don't have one of every species yet. Ha ha
 
  • #58
That vent x inermis is incredible!
 
  • #59
I've been wanting a ventricosa x inermis since I first saw one. Very envious.
 
  • #60
Vent x inermis is a finicky thing sometimes. Sat pitcherless for a month or more. Then exploded with what you see there. All the while still growing and vining. I may be perswaded to top it for the right trade so I can get it to basal.
 
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