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Show Me Your N. aristolochioides Hybrids!

  • #101
When (if) my sibuyanensis x (spectabilis x aristolochioides) pitchers anytime soon, I'll post a pic. Its a stunner, but due to the sibuyanensis in it, it doesn't pitcher often. :down:

I've become rather ruthless in culling sibuyanensis hybrids that are stingy with pitchers. I haven't got the room for big plants that make one pitcher a year. Yes -- I'm looking at you, sibuyanensis x spectabilis :censor:
 
  • #102
I've become rather ruthless in culling sibuyanensis hybrids that are stingy with pitchers. I haven't got the room for big plants that make one pitcher a year. Yes -- I'm looking at you, sibuyanensis x spectabilis :censor:

Do the pitchers at least last relatively long?
 
  • #103
Do the pitchers at least last relatively long?

The one pitcher sibuyanensis X spectabilis produced early in 2013 lasted until a few weeks ago, when I finally cut it off. Like most Nepenthes, it died back gradually and spent several months in that limbo state of "top half dried, bottom half still alive" state. It was still in that state when I cut the pitcher off.
 
  • #104
The one pitcher sibuyanensis X spectabilis produced early in 2013 lasted until a few weeks ago, when I finally cut it off. Like most Nepenthes, it died back gradually and spent several months in that limbo state of "top half dried, bottom half still alive" state. It was still in that state when I cut the pitcher off.

Not bad on the lifetime of the pitcher at least then.
 
  • #105
New nepenthes burbidgeae x aristolochioides, pitcher.

 
  • #107
Anyone growing N. (singalana x spectabilis) x aristolochioides?
 
  • #108
I have singalana X aristolochioides....not the same, I know, but....
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  • #109
(spectabilis x ventricosa) x aristolochioides
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  • #110
A few pitchers on both my aristolochioides x spectabilis and aristolochioides x (ventricosa x spectabilis).

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  • #111
An update on that aristolochioides x jacquelineae
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  • #112
Nice pics everyone, NatchGreyes, it's early days but to me that looks like pure aristo, I can't see any jacq in there
 
  • #113
Nice pics everyone, NatchGreyes, it's early days but to me that looks like pure aristo, I can't see any jacq in there

Yeah, we'll see how it turns out. The pitchers are too small and juvenile to tell, but the leaves are very much like the spat. x jacq - rigid and lanceolate with little-to-no "hair". In contrast, the aristo that I have has slightly wider lanceolate leaves (i.e. the proportions are slightly different) and some "hair" on the leaves themselves. (The "hairiness," however doesn't seem to translate to the two aristo hybrids I have, so I'm not sure that's something that is at all determinative or present at all stages of growth). (All that being said, I can see from one of Paul's old photos how remarkable similar it looks to a juvenile aristo., so IDK).
 
  • #115
My Spectabilis X Aristo

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  • #116
Any pics of BE's N. aristo x talangensis?
 
  • #118
Thanks for posting these Jurow, I was hoping that aristo would dominate a little more, looks like talangensis got the upper hand, looks not that much different to N.bellii x aristo
 
  • #119
Anyone growing this one? N. glabrata x aristolochioides

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  • #120
One of my clones:

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Another clone, this one was buried under an inch of media, too CUTE!

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