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N. talangensis

Hi,

finally my N. talangensis did recover from the mite damage and the damage of the Akarizid (sp?) I did use to control this pest around last august. The first nice pitchers are formed and I thought I would share them. The plant is about 20cm in height and the pitcher shown is about 5cm big. It seems that there are different forms of N. talangensis in cultivation. Most do have a very deep red coloured peristome which this clone doesn't show.

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N_talangensis_0303_A.jpg


Joachim

P.S.: Real men (i.e. Christian) do have far more impressive N. talangensis of course...
 
Thanks for the photos Joachim
now I can see why main N. talangensis is some kind of hybrid
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Arie
 
Wow!
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Nice pics! I have a bad infestation of mites in my Lowland terrarium right now. I'm going out to get some pestiside tomorrow.
 
Nice Joachim. Does it stay that color? My N. talangensis opens pale but turns red after a couple weeks.

Tony
 
Hi,

Tony, yes the peristome colour of this clone stays green. My second plant does get a very deep red peristome in contrast to this one. I do have pictures of two of Christian's adult N. talangensis with one of them showing exact the same colouration. (I might post them, but I am not sure if I am allowed to - Christian?)

Arie, I do hope you already got the real thing by now! Without having seen different correct classified plants it is nearly impossible to recognize a plant being an hybrid.

Joachim
 
Joachim
sorry but I haven't got the real one yet
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hope one day someone would be kind and offer one
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Arie
 
Super plants guys!
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Very nice Joachim!

Arie, looks like your plant is N. ventricosa x N. talangensis to me. Still a lovely hybrid!
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I love the coloration of your hybrid Arie, the contrast between the green and red is very attractive.

Andrew
 
Joachim ,I would be pleased if you would post my 2 pics ,because I can not do this by myself.I have grown these plants from seed for many years and think all on this list like them.

Chris
 
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Arie,

like Dustin I think your plant is a hybrid, N. venticosa x talangensis is possible .My own plants of this crossing are very similar, but I can see also some difference.
The reason may be,that I have my own crossing and N.ventricosa is very variable ,and shows this also in its hybrids
If you want I can send a pic of my plant

Chris
 
  • #12
Hi,

here are the two pictures of Christian's plants:

N_talangensis3.jpg


N_talangensis5.jpg


Joachim
 
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Lovely photos guys, thanks for sharing them!!
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Bjørn in Norway
 
  • #14
Very nice plants Christian!
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Thanks for posting those photos Joachim!
 
  • #15
Man, you guys across the pond suck.
That's American for "Those are excellent looking plants and I wish I could grow them as well as you", lol.
Christian, are you growing them in live sphagnum, or is that a top-cover(if I may ask)?

Regards,

Joe
 
  • #16
Joachim ,thank You for posting my photos.

Joe,no I do not cultivate any nepenthes in pure sphagnum.I use a mix of peat pieces,pine bark,charcoal,rockwool and some other variable things and it works great.
The 2 N.tal. have been in flower last spring and I managed to get true seed and some hybrids of them.

Chris
 
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