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A quick pic of my N. rafflesiana 'Bruni Squat x (Kondo x Singapore Giant 6)'s newest pitcher. It popped yesterday. It's about 5" tall, and is the first formed in my care.
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yea i should have told you guys that when i gave them to you... So you guys know what the raffs at meadowview will look like when they get older here are some old pics from about a year ago from them.
N. rafflesiana Giant Seedgrown
N. rafflesiana var. elegans Seedgrown (that's the best ID I could come up with, it's based off of CZ Plants' listing of the plant) IMG_1892 by mcmcnair, on Flickr IMG_1894 by mcmcnair, on Flickr
And this is my most recent Raff aquisition from my trip up to Virginia with Graham and Luca
N. rafflesiana Agristarts Old Clone N. rafflesiana Agristarts Old Clone by mcmcnair, on Flickr
I second that. The striping makes it look like a spectabilis x raff hybrid, it's beautiful!!!! By the way, someone should really make that hybrid, I've nenver seen it before.
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