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A day in the shop + Try IDing all these plants!

I thought I would share these picture with you so we can all enjoy them together :)

I recently got a lowii hybrid (suspected to be lowii x campanulata) from this nursery for only $14 usd. I went again recently and snapped a few photos.

Try IDing these plants if you can!

Nepenthes costs $14 usd regardless of rarity. All imported from Cameron Highlands so there are some highlanders in it.

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2) This is HUGE!
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The leaves look like this:
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6) Beautiful red coloration
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9) That peristome... [emoji7]
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22) Striking upper pitcher!
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26) Uppers!
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32) Lowii hybrid again?!
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Biodomes... It costs 12.80 usd (the small one at the bottom) and 15.60 usd (the bigger lady luck).
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Overview of the nepenthes area...
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Now to other plants!
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Their aliciae is huge!

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Beautiful flytrap
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Flytrap costs $7 usd, sarracenia costs $9.20 usd, pinguicula and drosera also cost $7 usd.
 
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Very difficult without leaves but I had fun trying! ;) Lots of these horticultural hybrids can look very similar to me.

1. N. maxima hybrid (x N. glandulifera?)
2. N. glandulifera x boschiana
3. N. hirsuta or a hybrid with it (odd lid shape)
4. N. boschiana hybrid
5. N. mirabilis

6. No idea really
7. N. boschiana hybrid
8. N. glandulifera hybrid
9. N. spathulata hybrid
10. N. mirabilis

11. another N. boschiana cross
12. N. glandulifera x boschiana
13. N. hirsuta or a cross with it
14. N. boschiana cross
15. N. maxima hybrid

16. N. ventricosa x campanulata
17. N. ventricosa hybrid (x N. spathulata?)
18. N. veitchii x fusca?
19-20. N. maxima hybrid
21-22. N. Ventrata

23. N. x hookeriana
24. N. ventricosa x campanulata
26. N. ventricosa hybrid (x N. fusca?)
27. N. glandulifera x boschiana
28. N. x hookeriana

29. N. spathulata hybrid (x N. maxima?)
30. N. maxima hybrid
31. N. hirsuta or a hybrid with it
32. N. lowii hybrid (x N. boschiana?)
33. N. maxima hybrid

34. N. glandulifera x boschiana
 
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Very difficult without leaves but I had fun trying! ;) Lots of these horticultural hybrids can look very similar to me.

1. N. maxima hybrid (x N. glandulifera?)
2. N. glandulifera x boschiana
3. N. hirsuta or a hybrid with it (odd lid shape)
4. N. boschiana hybrid
5. N. mirabilis

6. No idea really
7. N. boschiana hybrid
8. N. glandulifera hybrid
9. N. spathulata hybrid
10. N. mirabilis

11. another N. boschiana cross
12. N. glandulifera x boschiana
13. N. hirsuta or a cross with it
14. N. boschiana cross
15. N. maxima hybrid

16. N. ventricosa x campanulata
17. N. ventricosa hybrid (x N. spathulata?)
18. N. veitchii x fusca?
19-20. N. maxima hybrid
21-22. N. Ventrata

23. N. x hookeriana
24. N. ventricosa x campanulata
26. N. ventricosa hybrid (x N. fusca?)
27. N. glandulifera x boschiana
28. N. x hookeriana

29. N. spathulata hybrid (x N. maxima?)
30. N. maxima hybrid
31. N. hirsuta or a hybrid with it
32. N. lowii hybrid (x N. boschiana?)
33. N. maxima hybrid

34. N. glandulifera x boschiana
Oh man, I'll definitely take picture of the leaves next time too!
 
I think Clue covered it....I'm suspicious on 5 being mirabilis however because what little of the leaves we can see does not match that thin-leaved species. A hybrid perhaps, but those leaves are way too thick, and rounded.
 

I think Clue covered it....I'm suspicious on 5 being mirabilis however because what little of the leaves we can see does not match that thin-leaved species. A hybrid perhaps, but those leaves are way too thick, and rounded.

I'm pretty sure the leaf you're seeing is from another plant (note the spots on the pitcher and its peristome shape) and is completely obscuring any leaf detail on #5.
 
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I was focusing on the leaf behind the one in the foreground, which appears to be the one connected to the pitcher being held. I'm not seeing the characteristic serrated edge of mirabilis, but it's possible the true leaf is hidden between the two...
 
I really didn't expect my local shop to sell so many kinds of Nepenthes. I thought they would all be Nepenthes Ventrata or something. [emoji23] But hey, at least now I know that there are more hybrids among these plants.
 
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