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Unknown Nepenthes

  • #21
well, I hate to say it, but it looks some what like a ventricosa to me...

do you have a nursery label any where? do you know who produced it? Gublers?

I think it is fun to try and identify mystery plants, but we all need to remember, it will always be a mystery, we can not for certain determine this plants heredity, and as such, it should only be traded as an 'unknown'. if it is, say, sanguinea, or a hybrid of thorelli, and you trade it to someone who is looking for ventricosa, to cross later and create a new complex hybrid, then you have pretty much given that person a costly detour..

Just my 2 cents of caution!
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but I do think ventricosa or ventrata!
 
  • #22
on the containor it came in said bloom right and on the side of the containor Nurserymen's
Exchange,INC.
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  • #23
Thanks for the help!
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P.S.I'm sure it's not ventrincosa cause it has a wing ventrincosas don't have wings
 
  • #24
I don't think it's a ventricosa either, because of the wings mainly. It looks vaguely similar to the spathulata x veitchii that I grow, but it's a different hybrid, especially if it has a red lid. It may be a veitchii hybrid of some sort, as Nep G suggested. Sanguinia do have a very similar coloration on the pitcher, but the opening is larger on sanguinia.
 
  • #26
exta post, so everyone can see the pic of my Nep. for my next topic
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  • #27
can anyone transfer the pic of my nep. to "Nep. in pure peat"? thanks
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  • #28
I think your nepenthes is x judith finn for sure.
 
  • #29
sp has anybody figured out exactly what this nep is
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