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I recently acquired N. glandulifera X (eymae X veitchii), since I have found the pollen parent EP uses often brings excellent traits to the mix. No photos yet, but I could attempt one. I've had it only a week or so.
Paul, from what I've seen of that grex (also the one with only veitchii), it seems to lack the color I would expect from glanduilifera. How is your plant in that regard?
I keep them both outside so far, although I'm going to bring them in when the winter nights dip into the 40's. The glandulifera has been a steady grower for me. I've had it for about two months and it's working on it's fourth new leaf and starting to inflate it's first pitcher in my care. I've only had the hybrid in my care for about two weeks so I don't have much to say about it, except that it seems to be very resilient. It hasn't dropped a single pitcher since I put it outdoors. The (vent x sib) x Tm that I got at the same time dropped two of it's pitchers promptly for comparison. I love glandulifera and I can't wait for it to grow into a nice specimen!
Magnificent! Your plant is what made me want to buy the species! Very, very well grown! I think I speak for everyone in saying that we'd love to see an update from you sometime! Thanks Matt!
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