It amazes me that you can grow darlingtonia and vft's without them freezing to death.
You sure that is a pic of the rajah x jacq? I'm not seeing characteristics of either species in that....
Envious of the attenboroughii, mine's still less than an inch across
I like the N. singalana x hamata better than I like the single-species hamata. Good color, great teeth. How small is miniature?
I'm pretty sure. I got the seeds from Jeremiah. This was the only plant that sprouted out of them all and it doesn't resemble any of the other seedlings that I've sprouted. The way that the over all plant is growing definitely makes the heritage seem believable, at least to me.
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Do you have a pic of the whole plant? Mine is just starting to reach a size where I'm seeing hints of the peltate tendril, and it has no evidence of either heavy patterns on the pitcher or stripes on the peristome, and only the barest hints of teeth along with a very thick peristome.
Ok.You know I am not sure, but I think it is a seedling of a local indigenous plant.
I love lingulata; dark colors are always my thing, but the silvery contrast of the indumentum makes it even better. And now that my variegated seedling is actually getting somewhere....
Love the bosch x campy too, it carries over a lot of the female color and that shape fits so well, very nice.